The GitButler crew is at DevWorld this weekend and I just gave a talk on Git titled "So You Think You Know Git?".
However, since lots of people have seen my FOSDEM version of this talk, I decided at the last minute to do a completely different version in the same style.
Just like last time, I'm publishing my slides for the talk, in case you attended and want to reference something.
Also just like last time, I will turn this talk into a series of blog posts here that goes into detail on all this fun Git stuff you may not know about, and we'll probably publish a follow up video on our YouTube channel soon, so SMASH THAT SUB BUTTON.

Written by Scott Chacon
Scott Chacon is a co-founder of GitHub and GitButler, where he builds innovative tools for modern version control. He has authored Pro Git and spoken globally on Git and software collaboration.
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