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Git Behind the Scenes: How Does Git Work

How does Git work under the hood? Have you been using Git for a while, but feel you’re still missing a comprehensive understanding of how Git works? You’re not alone. Many people will try to explain Git with something like: “all of the data Git needs for a repository is stored within a folder called.git,” but that’s not the full story. In this session from the GitKon Git Conference, Corbin Crutchley, CTO at OceanBit, will go over in detail how the.git folder is able to track all of your changes in Git.

Writing a Book Using Git and Staying Organized on a Project

Git can be intimidating for non-developers, even though it’s in use by businesses and organizations across the world. In what other ways can we use Git to build and structure our lives? In this talk from the GitKon Git conference by Jessi Shakarian from DIA Design Guild, we will look at how you can use Git and GitKraken to brainstorm, draft, and edit parts of a book. Using Git for writers is just one example of how Git can be used beyond coding.

Deploying Fast Static Sites with Jamstack & Headless CMS

Have you heard about Jamstack? If we consider the advantages of static web pages, we can create scalable websites with better performance and enhanced security, all at a lower cost. In this talk by Facundo Giuliani from Storyblok, you will learn how to maintain and deploy Jamstack websites, generate static assets on build time, use different data sources, like Headless CMS, and get builds triggered automatically whenever a change is introduced to your Git repository.

10 ways GitKraken Glo Boards outshines Trello for developers by Axosoft

It's GitKraken Glo Boards vs. Trello! To quickly show you how GitKraken Glo Boards by Axosoft stands out from competitors, I’m going to compare it to the well-known task tracking tool. I’ll show you 10 ways we designed Glo specifically with devs in mind, and by the end of this video, I bet you’ll be ready to start using Glo instead of Trello—or whatever other issue tracking system you’re using today.