The GitButler crew is at FOSDEM this weekend and I'm giving a talk on Git titled "So You Think You Know Git?".
It's pretty rapid fire, so I'm letting everyone know they can get the slides on this here website. So here you go.
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 (we'll call it the Git Winter Wrapup), so watch this space if you want some context around these slides and were not able to attend FOSDEM this year.'
Update: The video and a blog series based on this talk has been published over here.

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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