Re: Call Me Gitless

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On Tue, Aug 19, 2008 at 2:26 PM, "Peter Valdemar Mørch (Lists)"
<4ux6as402@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Imran M Yousuf imyousuf-at-gmail.com |Lists| wrote:
>>
>> I would not agree it to be a part of git-add man page, but rather it
>> should be a part of doc that explains basic git commands and their
>> flows. I feel that we need a place where git flows are explained. IMO,
>> gitwiki is a great place for it. I would like to volunteer to add
>> these pages to Wiki.
>
> Why not? Shouldn't the man pages be a superset of those other docs?
>
> Does it seem clear to you from reading "git help reset" that it is related
> to "git add" and that one can undo a git add with git reset?

Actually when I learned git I never learned one command after another,
rather I learned the flows and the most the scenarios mentioned in
this thread mostly got covered then in either first or second flow I
was trying. What learning flows enabled was, for me to experience how
commands are inter-related.

It basically depends how a person learns the tool. My way of learning
a tool is to learn flows. I have also taken the same steps to teach
some of my friends and colleagues git and all seem to understand the
stuffs :). But hey, that is my opinion :) only.

Best regards,

Imran

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