In the VS code, I'm going to say Clone and Git Clone from the command palette. And to clone it, I'm just gonna grab it by saying Clone or Download and get the URL. So I have one here, just called I love lamp, it's our simple project for our exercise. So the first thing we need to do is we need to clone a repo into VS code. You just sort of stick to the basics here. So you don't have to worry about rebasing and cherry picking on all this other stuff. And I wanna show you just some common workflows that you can stick to. And so what I wanna do in this last section is just show you how you can use VS code to work with your source control. So I say that to say that if that's you and you feel that way, that's totally fine. But as it stands, I'm not very functional with Git. I think there's a course here at Frontend Masters just on Git by my co-worker Nina which I should probably watch to broaden my Git knowledge. They don't really understand the ins and outs of git because it's complicated. Now, what I've realized is that most developers are kind of like I am. And I know that in a worst case scenario git push-F. Git clone, git ad.git commit and git push. > Burke Holland: After ten years of working with git, here's what I know. Transcript from the "Git & Source Control" Lesson
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