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Large Files episode write up

Large files episode needs to be written.

Git LFS needs to be included.

Exercise with a binary file would be great.

GitFlow episode write up and figures

GitFlow episode is mostly slides that need to be translated to text.

Figures need to be re-made, currently slide screenshots are too low resolution.

It would be good to have figures highlighting the sequence of steps that the exercises do.

Forking workflow write up and figures

Forking workflow has no text, needs to be written

Figures for this episode are not good, make new ones or find better

Ideally this lesson would mirror the GitFlow one before it, including the exercises.

Finish Branching Models episode

Branching Models is half written and not well structured.

  • Rewrite introduction
  • Write section about different branching methods

Ignore: should this be included?

The intro lesson already has a section on .gitignore. Should it be included here again?

May be shift this to making a global .gitignore and move to the end of the lesson?

November 2023: issues

I taught this curriculum in November 2023 and these are some issues that I jotted down while teaching:

  • Switch revert and reset, the recommended method should be first
  • Git revert exercise is all wrong
  • Add image for the FF merge, the figures here are
  • Move the no-ff merge method first, the recommended method should be first
  • no-ff merge should have -m "Message"
  • GitFlow exercise 1: upstream main?
  • GitFlow exercise 2: make dev branch, id does not exist
  • make sure that main is clean before the forking lesson

Cherrypick, Move, Undo, Rebase, Squash, Bisect, Patch?

Episodes 13 and 14 are currently a grab bag of slides.
Maybe cherry pick and rebase can go together? Squash, bisect and patch can be separate?
Not sure if there is any logical way to do this. Discuss?

Also, none of these have any text, maybe writing the text would suggest a logic?

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