Let’s learn the essentials of using Git in VS Code! In this video, we’ll explore how to work with Git in VS Code, covering everything from initializing a repository to managing branches and integrating with GitHub—all within the Source Control panel. You'll learn how to stage and commit changes, undo commits, use stashes to temporarily store changes, and sync your work effortlessly. By the end, you’ll have the skills to confidently manage your work using Git in VS Code! What’s your favorite Git feature in VS Code? Let me know in the comments! 📺 SUBSCRIBE FOR MORE! @thecommoncoder?sub_confirmation=1 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ✅ PREREQUISITES Install Git: ➡️ Install VS Code: ➡️ Create a GitHub Account: ➡️ Setup SSH Keys: ➡️ -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ⏱️ TIMESTAMPS 00:00 - Introduction 00:12 - Prerequisites 01:20 - Creating our Project 02:42 - Initializing a Git Repository 04:12 - Adding Files 05:42 - Staging and Un-staging Changes 07:18 - Opening Files and Comparing Changes 08:38 - Committing File Changes 10:06 - The Source Control Menu 10:49 - Undo Last Commit 12:03 - Modifying Files 13:28 - Stashing Changes 15:55 - Discard Pending Changes 16:15 - Creating and Switching Branches 17:57 - Merging Branches 18:50 - Deleting a Branch 20:00 - Deleting Files 20:55 - Helpful Editor Indicators 22:23 - Committing the Deleted File 23:16 - Publish Repository to GitHub 25:19 - Sync Changes (Fetch, Push, Pull) 26:58 - Cloning a Repository 29:21 - Final Thoughts 29:58 - Outro -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 🌎 CONNECT WITH ME! YouTube: @thecommoncoder Facebook: Instagram: X: LinkedIn: Reddit: GitHub: -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 💰 AFFILIATE DISCLAIMER Some links in this description are affiliate links. If you make a purchase through these links, I may earn a small commission at no extra cost to you. Your support helps keep this channel running. Thank you! #thecommoncoder #vscode #git











