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title = Party Time
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cards = checkout commit-auto reset-hard branch
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title = Creating branches
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cards = checkout commit-auto branch branch-delete reset-hard
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[description]
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You were invited to two parties but they will happen at the same time! At party 1 your favorite band is playing and the other one is your best friend's birthday party.
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You were invited to two parties! At one of them, your favorite band is playing - and the other one is your best friend's birthday party. Where should you go? No worries - as a time travel agent in training, you can go to both parties!
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Where should you go? No worries - you are a time travel agent in training. You can go to both parties! To quickly switch between both events, check out the last commits and
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create branches with the `git branch [string]` command. Now you can easily switch between both branches by calling `git checkout [branch]`.
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To make it easier to tell which timeline is which, you can create time portals! (We call these "branches".)
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[setup]
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echo "-Birthday present.
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-Concert ticket." > backpack
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echo "You wrap the birthday present, and grab your concert ticket." > you
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git add .
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git commit -m "evening preparations"
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echo "-Birthday present." > backpack
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git commit -m "Evening preparations"
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echo "You go to the birthday party!" >> you
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git add .
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git commit -m "go to the birthday"
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git commit -m "Go to the birthday"
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git checkout HEAD~1
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echo "-Concert ticket." > backpack
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echo "You go to the concert!" > you
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git add .
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git commit -m "go to the concert"
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git commit -m "Go to the concert"
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git checkout HEAD~1
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git branch -D main
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[win]
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NUM_BRANCHES="$(git show-ref --heads | wc -l)"
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test "$NUM_BRANCHES" -ge 3
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# Create a branch called 'birthday' that points to the birthday timeline.
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git show birthday | grep 'to the birthday'
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# Create a branch called 'concert' that points to the concert timeline.
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git show concert | grep 'to the concert'
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[congrats]
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Now you can travel between those branches easily (using `git checkout`) - try it!
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Your friend is happy that you made it to the birthday party and you also got your concert ticket signed. Yay!
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title = Choose your own adventure
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title = Deleting branches
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cards = checkout commit-auto reset-hard branch-delete
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[description]
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This Monday is especially bad. You made it to school, but there's some timelines you definitely don't want to keep around.
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Find the bad branches and delete them. Keep the one that seems okay.
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[setup]
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echo You leave your house and start walking to school. > you
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git commit -am "Sounds nice"
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git checkout HEAD^ -b ice-cream
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echo You\'re not in a hurry, and walk slowly. You even get some ice cream on your way. You arrive at school too late, and your teacher is angry. >> you
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echo You\'re not in a hurry, and walk slowly. You even get some ice cream on your way. You arrive at school too late, your teacher is angry, and you are expelled. >> you
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git commit -am "Yum"
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git checkout main
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git branch -M main leap
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git checkout leap^^
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[win]
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test "$(git branch | cut -c 3-)" = "$(echo -e ice-cream\\nmain)"
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# Find the bad branches and delete them. Keep the best one.
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test "$(git show-ref --heads | cut -f2 -d' ')" = "$(echo refs/heads/leap)"
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[congrats]
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title = Branching out
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cards = checkout commit-auto merge reset-hard
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[description]
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You can use these little blue labels to give names to different timelines! This makes it easier to remember what happened where.
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One of your colleagues messed up here - can you help reordering the branches correctly using the "reset" card?
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When you do commits or merges while you're on a branch, the branch will grow with you. Try that while you eat that donut.
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Finally, merge all timelines together, in a way so that the "main" branch points to the result. That's base reality!
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---
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tipp1
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---
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tipp2
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---
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tipp3
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[setup]
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echo "A friendly old lady.
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Sells delicious baguettes." > mary
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echo "A rebellious teenager.
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Sells good coffee." > larry
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echo "A snail. Literally a snail.
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Sells donuts with an unspecified, slimy filling." > gary
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echo "You do not have a baguette.
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You do not have coffee.
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You do not have a donut." > you
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git add .
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git commit -m "The Beginning"
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git checkout -b coffee
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echo "You have a baguette.
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You do not have coffee.
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You do not have a donut." > you
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git add .
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git commit -m "You buy a baguette"
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echo "You ate a baguette.
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You do not have coffee.
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You do not have a donut." > you
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git add .
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git commit -m "You eat the baguette"
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git checkout -b baguette main
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echo "You do not have a baguette.
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You have coffee.
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You do not have a donut." > you
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git add .
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git commit -m "You buy some coffee"
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echo "You do not have a baguette.
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You drank coffee.
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You do not have a donut." > you
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git add .
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git commit -m "You drink the coffee"
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git checkout -b donut main
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echo "You do not have a baguette.
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You do not have coffee.
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You have a donut." > you
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git add .
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git commit -m "You buy a donut"
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git checkout --detach main
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[win]
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# Did you eat a baguette on the main branch?
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git show main:you | grep "You ate.*baguette"
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# Did you drink a coffee on the main branch?
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git show main:you | grep "You drank.*coffee"
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# Did you eat a donut on the main branch?
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git show main:you | grep "You ate.*donut"
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[actions]
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test "$(git rev-parse HEAD^)" = "$(git rev-parse donut)" && hint "Ooops, your branch ref is still on the old commit."
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[congrats]
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Nice! It's often convenient to stay on branches most of the time!
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39
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title = Moving through time
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cards = checkout commit-auto
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[description]
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The yellow boxes are frozen points in time, we call them "commits"! You can travel between them using the "checkout" card! (Try it!)
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The grey panel below shows your current environment - click on an object to inspect or modify it!
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Can you find out what happened here? Then, while on the latest commit, fix the problem, and make a new commit!
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[setup]
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echo "This piggy bank belongs to the big sister.
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It contains 10 coins." > piggy_bank
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git add .
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git commit -m "The beginning"
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echo "A young girl with brown, curly hair." > little_sister
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git add .
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git commit -m "Little sister comes in"
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echo "Has 10 coins." >> little_sister
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echo "This piggy bank belongs to the big sister.
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It is empty." > piggy_bank
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git add .
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git commit -m "Little sister does something"
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git checkout HEAD^^
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git branch -df main
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[win]
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# Restore sisterly peace.
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{ git show HEAD:piggy_bank | grep "10 coins"; } && { git show HEAD:little_sister | grep -v "10 coins"; } && { git rev-parse HEAD^^^; }
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[congrats]
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Wonderful! Now that you're getting familiar with the time machine, let's look at some more complicated situations...
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title = Parallelism
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title = Make parallel commits
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cards = checkout commit-auto
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[description]
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[win]
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# Is the child still there?
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# Make sure that the child is happy.
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git ls-tree --name-only -r HEAD | grep child
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# Is the lion not hungry?
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# Make sure that the lion gets something to eat.
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git show HEAD:cage/lion | grep -v "very hungry"
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[congrats]
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title = Branches grow with you!
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cards = checkout commit-auto branch branch-delete reset-hard
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[description]
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Note that there are two options to "travel to the end of a timeline":
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First, you can directly travel to the commit, like we've done it before.
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And second, you can travel to the branch label. In this case, when you make a new commit, the branch will grow with you, and still point at the end of the timeline, which is usually what we want!
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Let's try both of these!
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[setup]
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echo "You wrap the birthday present, and grab your concert ticket." > you
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git add .
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git commit -m "Evening preparations"
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echo "You go to the birthday party!" >> you
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git add .
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git commit -m "Go to the birthday"
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git branch birthday
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git checkout HEAD~1
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echo "You go to the concert!" > you
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git add .
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git commit -m "Go to the concert"
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git branch concert
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git checkout HEAD~1
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git branch -D main
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[win]
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# Travel directly to the last commit of the birthday timeline, make a change to 'you', and make a commit
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for commit in $(git cat-file --batch-check='%(objectname) %(objecttype)' --batch-all-objects | grep 'commit$' | cut -f1 -d' '); do
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if test $(git rev-parse $commit^) = $(git rev-parse birthday); then
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return 0
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fi
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done
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# Travel to the 'concert' branch, make a change to 'you', and a commit.
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git show concert^ | grep "Go to the concert"
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title = Moving branches around
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cards = checkout commit-auto merge reset-hard
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[description]
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One of your colleagues messed up here, and put the branches in the wrong timelines!
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You could delete and re-create these branches - but you can also directly move them to different commits, using `git reset --hard`.
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The donut branch is in the right place, but the timeline is still incomplete.
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[setup]
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echo "You do not have a baguette.
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You do not have coffee.
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You do not have a donut." > you
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git add .
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git commit -m "The Beginning"
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git checkout -b coffee
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echo "You have a baguette.
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You do not have coffee.
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You do not have a donut." > you
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git add .
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git commit -m "You buy a baguette"
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echo "You ate a baguette.
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You do not have coffee.
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You do not have a donut." > you
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git add .
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git commit -m "You eat the baguette"
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git checkout -b baguette main
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echo "You do not have a baguette.
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You have coffee.
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You do not have a donut." > you
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git add .
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git commit -m "You buy some coffee"
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echo "You do not have a baguette.
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You drank coffee.
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You do not have a donut." > you
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git add .
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git commit -m "You drink the coffee"
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git checkout -b donut main
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echo "You do not have a baguette.
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You do not have coffee.
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You have a donut." > you
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git add .
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git commit -m "You buy a donut"
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git checkout --detach main
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[win]
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# Did you eat a baguette on the baguette branch?
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git show baguette:you | grep "You ate.*baguette"
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# Did you drink a coffee on the coffee branch?
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git show coffee:you | grep "You drank.*coffee"
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# Did you eat a donut on the donut branch?
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git show donut:you | grep "You ate.*donut"
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[actions]
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test "$(git rev-parse HEAD^)" = "$(git rev-parse donut)" && hint "Remember to checkout the blue branch tag when you want it to grow with the timeline."
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checkout-commit
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fork
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branch-create
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grow
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branch-remove
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Try to merge them together! You'll notice that there will be a conflict! The time machine will leave it up to you how to proceed: you can edit the problematic item, it will show you the conflicting sections. You can keep either of the two versions - or create a combination of them! Remove the >>>, <<<, and === markers, and make a new commit to finalize the merge!
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Again, let your finalized timeline be the "main" one.
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[setup]
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[win]
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# main has a parent, and the grandparent of both its first and child parents are the same commit:
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# Make a breakfast compromise in the 'main' branch.
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git rev-parse main^ && test "$(git rev-parse main^1^^)" = "$(git rev-parse main^2^^)"
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[congrats]
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Here's a trick so that you can sleep a bit longer: just do all your morning activities in parallel universes, and then at the end, merge them together!
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Here, you see three parallel timelines - can you build a situation where you consumed a baguette, a coffee, *and* a donut?
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The "merge" card will help you - try it!
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[setup]
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echo "A friendly old lady.
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git add .
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git commit -m "You eat the donut"
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git checkout HEAD~2
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git checkout --detach
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git branch -D main
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# Build a situation where you consumed a baguette, a coffee, *and* a donut.
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{ git show HEAD:you | grep "You ate.*baguette"; } && { git show HEAD:you | grep "You drank.*coffee"; } && { git show HEAD:you | grep "You ate.*donut"; }
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[congrats]
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title = Merging timelines
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cards = checkout commit-auto merge
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title = Abort a merge
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cards = checkout commit-auto merge merge-abort
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[description]
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Sometimes you want to merge two commits, nut a merge conflict occurs that you currently don't want to resolve.
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Sometimes you want to merge two commits, but a merge conflict occurs that you currently don't want to resolve.
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In these situations you can abort the merge to merge later. Use
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git merge --abort
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[congrats]
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intro
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files
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index
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branches
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merge
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tags
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remotes
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index
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tags
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changing-the-past
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shit-happens
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stash
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title = Moving through time
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cards = checkout commit-auto
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[description]
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The yellow boxes are frozen points in time, we call them "commits"! You can travel between them using the "checkout" card! (Try it!)
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The grey panel below shows your current environment - click on an object to inspect or modify it!
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Can you find out what happened here? Then, come back to the latest commit, and fix the problem, using the "commit" card!
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[setup]
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mkdir room1 room2
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echo "A young girl with brown, curly hair." > room1/little_sister
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echo "This piggy bank belongs to the big sister.
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It contains 10 coins." > room2/piggy_bank
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git add .
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git commit -m "The beginning"
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mv room1/little_sister room2
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git add .
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git commit -m "Little sister walks over"
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echo "Has 10 coins." >> room2/little_sister
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echo "This piggy bank belongs to the big sister.
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It is empty." > room2/piggy_bank
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git add .
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git commit -m "Little sister does something"
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mv room2/little_sister room1
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git add .
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git commit -m "Little sister walks back"
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git checkout --detach
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git branch -d main
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[win]
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{ git show HEAD:room2/piggy_bank | grep "10 coins"; } && { git show HEAD:room1/little_sister | grep -v "10 coins"; } && { git rev-parse HEAD^; }
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[congrats]
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Wonderful! Now that you're getting familiar with the time machine, let's look at some more complicated situations...
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},
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{
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"id": "merge",
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"command": "git merge [commit]",
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"command": "git merge [commit, ref]",
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"description": "Merge the specified timeline into yours. If necessary, will create a merge commit."
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},
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{
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"id": "merge-abort",
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"command": "git merge --abort",
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"description": "Abort the current merge attempt, and reconstruct the previous state."
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},
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{
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"id": "rebase",
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"command": "git rebase [commit]",
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@ -137,7 +142,7 @@
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{
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"id": "branch",
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"command": "git branch [string]",
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"description": "Create a new branch."
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"description": "Create a new branch at your current location."
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},
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{
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"id": "branch-delete",
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@ -102,7 +102,7 @@ func load_level(level_id):
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terminal.clear()
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terminal.find_node("TextEditor").close()
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#update_repos()
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update_repos()
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# Unmute the audio after a while, so that player can hear pop sounds for
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# nodes they create.
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@ -188,7 +188,7 @@ __meta__ = {
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[node name="Text" type="Control" parent="Rows/Columns/RightSide/LevelInfo/LevelPanel"]
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margin_top = 65.0
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margin_right = 633.0
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margin_bottom = 264.0
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margin_bottom = 464.0
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size_flags_vertical = 3
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[node name="LevelDescription" type="RichTextLabel" parent="Rows/Columns/RightSide/LevelInfo/LevelPanel/Text"]
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@ -215,10 +215,11 @@ __meta__ = {
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}
|
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[node name="Goals" type="VBoxContainer" parent="Rows/Columns/RightSide/LevelInfo/LevelPanel"]
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margin_top = 269.0
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margin_top = 469.0
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margin_right = 633.0
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margin_bottom = 469.0
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size_flags_vertical = 3
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size_flags_stretch_ratio = 0.0
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||||
|
||||
[node name="FileBrowser" parent="Rows/Columns/RightSide" instance=ExtResource( 5 )]
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||||
anchor_right = 0.0
|
||||
|
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@ -17,6 +17,7 @@ var node = preload("res://scenes/node.tscn")
|
|||
var shell = Shell.new()
|
||||
var objects = {}
|
||||
var mouse_inside = false
|
||||
var has_been_layouted = false
|
||||
|
||||
# Used for caching.
|
||||
var all_objects_cache
|
||||
|
@ -33,8 +34,8 @@ func _ready():
|
|||
set_editable_path(editable_path)
|
||||
set_path(path)
|
||||
|
||||
update_everything()
|
||||
update_node_positions()
|
||||
#update_everything()
|
||||
#update_node_positions()
|
||||
|
||||
func _process(_delta):
|
||||
nodes.rect_pivot_offset = nodes.rect_size / 2
|
||||
|
@ -61,6 +62,9 @@ func update_everything():
|
|||
for o in objects:
|
||||
objects[o].queue_free()
|
||||
objects = {}
|
||||
if not has_been_layouted:
|
||||
update_node_positions()
|
||||
has_been_layouted = true
|
||||
|
||||
func set_path(new_path):
|
||||
path = new_path
|
||||
|
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