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Git has a steep learning curve and everyone has a different way of learning things. So, kudos for taking the time for trying to clarify things.
Some unsolicited feedback: Most of the time, I see people struggling with git checkout
. And it's not without a reason. checkout
has too much responsibility. Or, to put it in a more nuanced way, from the plumbing point of view it has a single responsibility, but from the user's point of view it has many. So, I try to suggest using switch
and restore
instead of checkout
when appropriate. But old habits die hard, I still use checkout
for both of those things. I found a concise Stackoverflow answer. Maybe it would also clarify things for your audience?