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The Real Python Podcast
Improving Your Git Developer Experience in Python
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Nov 3 2023 56m
Chapter 1 2 mins
ndash; IntroductionChapter 2 3 mins
ndash; When did you start working on this book?Chapter 3 2 mins
ndash; Git’s tendency to be inscrutableChapter 4 49 sec
ndash; Audience for the bookChapter 5 3 mins
ndash; What have you learned about writing?Chapter 6 52 sec
ndash; What were you most excited to share?Chapter 7 5 mins
ndash; Global Git ignoreChapter 8 1 min
ndash; Sponsor: TaipyChapter 9 1 min
ndash; Backing up configurationChapter 10 2 mins
ndash; Git autocorrectChapter 11 3 mins
ndash; Recovering from mistakesChapter 12 4 mins
ndash; Creating terminal aliases in ZshChapter 13 2 mins
ndash; Using a Colemak keyboard layoutChapter 14 2 mins
ndash; Changing the diff-options to histogramChapter 15 2 mins
ndash; Altering the global configuration fileChapter 16 1 min
ndash; Video Course SpotlightChapter 17 3 mins
ndash; Brief history of the Git projectChapter 18 54 sec
ndash; delta syntax-highlighting pager for git, diff, and grep outputChapter 19 1 min
ndash; pygments-git Pygments lexers for Git output and filesChapter 20 2 mins
ndash; What are you excited about in the world of Git?Chapter 21 3 mins
ndash; What are you excited about in the world of Python?Chapter 22 58 sec
ndash; What do you want to learn next?Chapter 23 1 min
ndash; How can people follow your work online?Chapter 24 1 min
ndash; Thanks and goodbye