![]() I tend to like to progress a certain amount before committing pushes. I don't commit my changes often enough to use it to its full extent, I just push changes up there to rerun github actions, or when I think I've reached a good mark to push it to the main repo. ![]() It's a great resource to be able to easily navigate peeople's extensions and learn from the code. Makes it incredibly trivial to manage my repos. Had I had to use actual git I'm not sure I would actually use github all too much. I found the Github Desktop program to be incredibly useful in that regard, I'm pretty visual and I don't like the command line for certain things, so seeing it just werk as it should (seeing your changes, pressing the commit/push buttons, and you're all set), just makes it so much easier. Whatever it was I could not get my head around it and have no desire to try it again. I honestly can not remember exactly what went wrong (It was several years ago the last time I tried) but I think it was the general usability.
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