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      Alex Sage @scottalanmiller
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      @scottalanmiller so what stops you from using this for file storage? Do they block certain extensions? Files over a certain size?

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        scottalanmiller @Alex Sage
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        @aaronstuder said in Learning Git:

        @scottalanmiller so what stops you from using this for file storage? Do they block certain extensions? Files over a certain size?

        It's just not practical for it. It's a text processing system. I think you'd find it pretty painful to use for anything else.

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        • NetworkNerdN
          NetworkNerd
          last edited by NetworkNerd

          There's also a GitHub Desktop application you can use to connect to / manage / pull down code from GitHub.

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          • scottalanmillerS
            scottalanmiller @NetworkNerd
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            @networknerd said in Learning Git:

            There's also a GitHub Desktop application you can use to connect to / manage / pull down code from GitHub.

            Any value to that, though? Basically all you really want to do is...

            git add .; git commit -m "My note"; git push origin

            That's it. A desktop app would just be in the way.

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            • QuixoticJeremyQ
              QuixoticJeremy
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              Put in another vote here for gitlab.

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              • EddieJenningsE
                EddieJennings @Alex Sage
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                @aaronstuder said in Learning Git:

                What the best resources to learn Git?

                Also, I am assuming GitHub to the best repository to use?

                Thank you for making the thread I've been meaning to make for a while but never got around to doing it. 🙂

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                • ObsolesceO
                  Obsolesce
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                  I use VS Code with GitLab.

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                  • scottalanmillerS
                    scottalanmiller @Obsolesce
                    last edited by

                    @tim_g said in Learning Git:

                    I use VS Code with GitLab.

                    Same here

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                    • stacksofplatesS
                      stacksofplates
                      last edited by stacksofplates

                      I use Gitlab because of the built in runners. It's nice to have the CI/CD pipeline built directly in.

                      Jenkins and others obviously work with Github but being able to have a local system do the testing (that's automatically kicked off) while using the hosted Gitlab is pretty awesome.

                      I also use VS code and Atom (with the Git Plus package).

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                      • RomoR
                        Romo
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                        Free Plan Comparison
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                        • JaredBuschJ
                          JaredBusch @Obsolesce
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                          @tim_g said in Learning Git:

                          I use VS Code with GitLab.

                          I need to install VS code. on my desktop. been hearing you two complement it.

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                            stacksofplates @JaredBusch
                            last edited by stacksofplates

                            @jaredbusch said in Learning Git:

                            @tim_g said in Learning Git:

                            I use VS Code with GitLab.

                            I need to install VS code. on my desktop. been hearing you two complement it.

                            It's pretty nice. The built in Git stuff is nicer than Atom. To me it feels faster than Atom also.

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                            • scottalanmillerS
                              scottalanmiller @JaredBusch
                              last edited by

                              @jaredbusch said in Learning Git:

                              @tim_g said in Learning Git:

                              I use VS Code with GitLab.

                              I need to install VS code. on my desktop. been hearing you two complement it.

                              It's like Atom but with some benefits (and drawbacks.) If you like Atom and use it mostly for coding, VS Code might be the right choice for you.

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                              • JaredBuschJ
                                JaredBusch
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                                @Bundy-Associates uses Bitbucket for now. But we are at the 5 collaborator max, so if we need to add a new collaborator I will take the time to move it all to Gitlab.

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                                • black3dynamiteB
                                  black3dynamite @scottalanmiller
                                  last edited by

                                  @scottalanmiller said in Learning Git:

                                  @jaredbusch said in Learning Git:

                                  @tim_g said in Learning Git:

                                  I use VS Code with GitLab.

                                  I need to install VS code. on my desktop. been hearing you two complement it.

                                  It's like Atom but with some benefits (and drawbacks.) If you like Atom and use it mostly for coding, VS Code might be the right choice for you.

                                  How well is the support for powershell in Atom? That's mainly the reason why I use VS Code for PowerShell.

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                                  • matteo nunziatiM
                                    matteo nunziati @Obsolesce
                                    last edited by

                                    Atom + bitbucket here. Unless I'm allowed to do open source, then github.

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                                    • s.hacklemanS
                                      s.hackleman
                                      last edited by

                                      We use Bitbucket here. It is super cheap for small teams. We got JIRA and Bitbucket full versions running on in house servers with support for under $100 a year if you have less than 10 users.

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                                      • scottalanmillerS
                                        scottalanmiller @s.hackleman
                                        last edited by

                                        @s-hackleman said in Learning Git:

                                        We use Bitbucket here. It is super cheap for small teams. We got JIRA and Bitbucket full versions running on in house servers with support for under $100 a year if you have less than 10 users.

                                        GitLab is free for large teams. What's "cheap" when compared to free? 😉

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                                        • matteo nunziatiM
                                          matteo nunziati @scottalanmiller
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                                          @scottalanmiller said in Learning Git:

                                          @jaredbusch said in Learning Git:

                                          @tim_g said in Learning Git:

                                          I use VS Code with GitLab.

                                          I need to install VS code. on my desktop. been hearing you two complement it.

                                          It's like Atom but with some benefits (and drawbacks.) If you like Atom and use it mostly for coding, VS Code might be the right choice for you.

                                          @stacksofplates said in Learning Git:

                                          @jaredbusch said in Learning Git:

                                          @tim_g said in Learning Git:

                                          I use VS Code with GitLab.

                                          I need to install VS code. on my desktop. been hearing you two complement it.

                                          It's pretty nice. The built in Git stuff is nicer than Atom. To me it feels faster than Atom also.

                                          matter of taste: I've used both for coding (mostly python) and I prefer Atom. As far as git is concerned I feel constrained with both and I go straight to cmd line.

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                                          • scottalanmillerS
                                            scottalanmiller @matteo nunziati
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                                            @matteo-nunziati said in Learning Git:

                                            @scottalanmiller said in Learning Git:

                                            @jaredbusch said in Learning Git:

                                            @tim_g said in Learning Git:

                                            I use VS Code with GitLab.

                                            I need to install VS code. on my desktop. been hearing you two complement it.

                                            It's like Atom but with some benefits (and drawbacks.) If you like Atom and use it mostly for coding, VS Code might be the right choice for you.

                                            @stacksofplates said in Learning Git:

                                            @jaredbusch said in Learning Git:

                                            @tim_g said in Learning Git:

                                            I use VS Code with GitLab.

                                            I need to install VS code. on my desktop. been hearing you two complement it.

                                            It's pretty nice. The built in Git stuff is nicer than Atom. To me it feels faster than Atom also.

                                            matter of taste: I've used both for coding (mostly python) and I prefer Atom. As far as git is concerned I feel constrained with both and I go straight to cmd line.

                                            I generally use the command line too for GIT. Just so quick and easy, and works every time.

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