First of all, this looks amazing! :) I really like your use of visuals and your calm and confident manner of explaining Git in the video.
I just had a look at Lennarts remarks and I think he already mentioned so much! So here are just some more comments (mind you, this is already looking so good, so these are just tiny things really).
Maybe add another sentence about version control in general to the beginning, and explain why it makes sense to use a distributed VC instead of local or centralized types, then indicate that Git is one of those.
I think it might be helpful to add a visualization for explaining the differences between Git, GitLab and Github (maybe like a tree, or umbrella shape, something like that :))
On your video: I don't know if its possible but the screen recording is a bit grainy - maybe its still possible to export in a higher definition? No worries if not, it still works fine
maybe add a table with the most common commands and what they do, so people can find this information on the page quickly when they get started
hi @RabeaMue!
First of all, this looks amazing! :) I really like your use of visuals and your calm and confident manner of explaining Git in the video. I just had a look at Lennarts remarks and I think he already mentioned so much! So here are just some more comments (mind you, this is already looking so good, so these are just tiny things really).
Maybe add another sentence about version control in general to the beginning, and explain why it makes sense to use a distributed VC instead of local or centralized types, then indicate that Git is one of those.
I think it might be helpful to add a visualization for explaining the differences between Git, GitLab and Github (maybe like a tree, or umbrella shape, something like that :))
On your video: I don't know if its possible but the screen recording is a bit grainy - maybe its still possible to export in a higher definition? No worries if not, it still works fine
maybe add a table with the most common commands and what they do, so people can find this information on the page quickly when they get started