🚨 You don’t really know Git… until you break something 😅 Be honest 👇 You’ve used Git like this: 👉 git add . 👉 git commit -m "update" 👉 git push And everything feels fine… ⚠️ Until THIS happens: ❌ Merge conflict ❌ Wrong branch push ❌ Accidentally reset code 👉 And suddenly… Google becomes your best friend 😭 💡 The Truth Git is not about commands… 👉 It’s about understanding what’s happening behind the scenes 🔥 If you master these 12 commands 👇 You go from: 😵 “I hope this works…” to 😎 “I know exactly what I’m doing” ⚡ Real Shift Average developer 👇 👉 Uses Git Smart developer 👇 👉 Understands Git Let’s be real 👇 Which command scares you the most? 1️⃣ git merge 2️⃣ git reset 3️⃣ git rebase 4️⃣ git checkout 👇 Drop the number #Git #Developers #Coding #Programming #SoftwareEngineering #Java #Backend #Tech
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⚡ 8 Git commands every developer should master You can be great at coding… but struggle with Git = lost time. Here’s the core you need: 1. 🔹 git clone → get a project 2. 🔹 git status → check changes 3. 🔹 git add . → stage files 4. 🔹 git commit -m "message" → save changes 5. 🔹 git push → send to remote 6. 🔹 git pull → get latest updates 7. 🔹 git branch → manage branches 8. 🔹 git checkout -b feature → create & switch branch --- 💡 Underrated gem: 👉 git stash → save work temporarily without committing --- ✅ What makes the difference: - clean commits - clear branches - readable history Git isn’t just a tool. It’s your developer memory. What about you? Which Git command saved you at least once? #Quevvy #GentilMaliyamungu #GentilLeNoiR #GentilDeveloper #Git #Programming #WebDevelopment #Developers #Tech
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⚡ 8 Git commands every developer should master You can be great at coding… but struggle with Git = lost time. Here’s the core you need: 1. 🔹 git clone → get a project 2. 🔹 git status → check changes 3. 🔹 git add . → stage files 4. 🔹 git commit -m "message" → save changes 5. 🔹 git push → send to remote 6. 🔹 git pull → get latest updates 7. 🔹 git branch → manage branches 8. 🔹 git checkout -b feature → create & switch branch --- 💡 Underrated gem: 👉 git stash → save work temporarily without committing --- ✅ What makes the difference: - clean commits - clear branches - readable history Git isn’t just a tool. It’s your developer memory. What about you? Which Git command saved you at least once? #Quevvy #GentilMaliyamungu #GentilLeNoiR #GentilDeveloper #Git #Programming #WebDevelopment #Developers #Tech
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🚀 Just published a new article! I used to be *that developer* who was scared of Git. One wrong command… and boom — panic mode 😅 “Did I just break everything?” “Why is there a merge conflict?” “Should I just clone the repo again?” Sound familiar? Over time, I realized the problem wasn’t Git — it was how we learn it. Git is one of those tools every developer uses… but many still struggle with it in real-world scenarios. So I wrote a practical guide covering: ✅ Git basics (in a simple way) ✅ Real-world workflows developers actually use ✅ Common mistakes (and how to avoid them) ✅ How to become confident with branching & merging 🔗 Read the full article in the comments 👇 Curious — what’s the hardest part of Git for you? #Git #SoftwareDevelopment #Programming #Developers #Tech
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Most developers don’t struggle with coding… They struggle with Git. I used to be one of them. Random commits. Merge conflicts panic. “Why is my code gone?” moments 😅 So I sat down and mastered the Git commands that actually matter. Here are the ones I wish I learned earlier: → "git init" – Start your repo → "git clone" – Copy a project → "git status" – Know what’s happening → "git add ." – Stage changes → "git commit -m "message"" – Save progress → "git push" – Upload to GitHub → "git pull" – Sync latest code → "git branch" – Create branches → "git checkout" – Switch branches → "git merge" – Combine work 💡 Bonus: → "git stash" – Save work temporarily (lifesaver!) → "git log" – Track history Master these = 80% of real-world Git. Don’t just learn Git. Use it daily. 🚀 Which Git command confused you the most when you started? #git #github #developers #programming #coding #softwareengineering #webdevelopment #students #learninginpublic #careergrowth
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Most developers don’t struggle with coding… They struggle with Git. I used to be one of them. Random commits. Merge conflicts panic. “Why is my code gone?” moments 😅 So I sat down and mastered the Git commands that actually matter. Here are the ones I wish I learned earlier: → "git init" – Start your repo → "git clone" – Copy a project → "git status" – Know what’s happening → "git add ." – Stage changes → "git commit -m "message"" – Save progress → "git push" – Upload to GitHub → "git pull" – Sync latest code → "git branch" – Create branches → "git checkout" – Switch branches → "git merge" – Combine work 💡 Bonus: → "git stash" – Save work temporarily (lifesaver!) → "git log" – Track history Master these = 80% of real-world Git. Don’t just learn Git. Use it daily. 🚀 Which Git command confused you the most when you started? #git #github #developers #programming #coding #softwareengineering #webdevelopment #students #learninginpublic #careergrowth
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🚀 𝟳 𝗚𝗶𝘁 𝗖𝗼𝗺𝗺𝗮𝗻𝗱𝘀 𝗘𝘃𝗲𝗿𝘆 𝗗𝗲𝘃𝗲𝗹𝗼𝗽𝗲𝗿 𝗦𝗵𝗼𝘂𝗹𝗱 𝗞𝗻𝗼𝘄 If you're a developer and not comfortable with Git… you're making your life harder than it needs to be 👇 1️⃣ git clone → Copy a repository to your local machine 2️⃣ git status → Check what’s changed 3️⃣ git add . → Stage all changes 4️⃣ git commit -m "message" → Save your changes 5️⃣ git push → Upload code to GitHub 6️⃣ git pull → Get latest updates from repo 7️⃣ git checkout -b branch-name → Create & switch to a new branch 💡 Bonus Tip: Use branches. Don’t push everything to main 😅 🧠 Reality: Good developers don’t just write code… they manage code properly. 💾 Save this for later 🔁 Share with your dev friends 👨💻 Follow for more dev tips #Git #GitHub #Developers #Programming #WebDevelopment #CodingTips #SoftwareEngineering #TechSkills #100DaysOfCode
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Essential Git Cheat Codes Every Developer Should Know Whether you're a beginner or working in production, these Git commands will save you time and headaches 👇 🔹 Setup & Config git config --global user.name "Your Name" git config --global user.email "your@email.com" 🔹 Start a Repository git init git clone <repo_url> 🔹 Check Status & Changes git status git diff 🔹 Add & Commit git add . git commit -m "Your message" 🔹 Branching & Switching git branch git checkout -b <branch_name> git switch <branch_name> 🔹 Merge & Rebase git merge <branch_name> git rebase <branch_name> 🔹 Push & Pull git push origin <branch> git pull origin <branch> 🔹 Undo Mistakes (Lifesavers 💡) git reset --soft HEAD~1 git reset --hard HEAD~1 git checkout -- <file> 🔹 Stash Changes git stash git stash pop 🔹 View History git log --oneline --graph --all 💬 Mastering Git is not about memorizing commands—it's about understanding your workflow. Save this post for future reference & share with your team! #Git #Developers #Coding #SoftwareDevelopment #DevTips #Programming #Tech
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🧠 Most developers use Git. Very few understand how it works. At its core, Git is not about branches or commits. It’s a content-addressable database. Everything in Git is: 👉 a blob (file) 👉 a tree (directory) 👉 a commit (snapshot) Each object is identified by a SHA hash. 💡 This is why Git is so powerful: • Immutable history • Efficient storage • Easy branching • Safe experimentation ⚡ When you understand this: Git stops feeling like magic… …and starts feeling like a system you control. What was your “aha moment” with Git? #Git #SoftwareEngineering #SeniorDevelopers #VersionControl #SystemDesign #Engineering #Programming #TechLeadership #AdvancedGit #Developers
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🚀 Mastering Git? Start with these 25 essential commands! Whether you're a beginner or a developer leveling up, these Git commands are your daily toolkit 💻 From initializing repos to managing branches and fixing mistakes — everything you need is right here 👇 🔹 `git init` – Start your repo 🔹 `git clone` – Copy existing projects 🔹 `git add` + `git commit` – Track & save changes 🔹 `git push` / `git pull` – Sync with remote 🔹 `git branch` / `git merge` – Collaborate like a pro 🔹 `git stash` – Save work in progress 🔹 `git reset` / `git revert` – Fix mistakes without panic 😅 💡 Pro Tip: Don’t just memorize — use them daily in real projects. Consistency > Complexity. 📌 Save this post for later 💬 Comment your most-used Git command 🔁 Repost to help other developers #Git #Developers #Programming #WebDevelopment #Coding #SoftwareEngineering #TechTips #LearnToCode
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🚀 Git is not just commands. It’s a workflow. A mindset. A developer’s superpower. From Working Directory → Staging → Local Repo → Remote Repo Every step tells a story of your code. git add → Prepare your changes git commit → Save your work git push → Share it with the world 🌍 Understanding this flow = leveling up as a developer. Most beginners memorize commands. Smart developers understand the workflow. Once you get this… Git stops being confusing. And starts becoming powerful. 💡 Save this guide if you're learning Git. Follow for more 💻 Web Dev ⚡ Programming 📚 Developer Resources 🚀 Tech Learning #git #webdevelopment #programming #developers #coding #softwaredevelopment #github #learncoding #devcommunity #100daysofcode
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