Over at the System Crafters Youtube channel, David Wilson has a new video on Magit. It’s the first in a planned series so it serves as an introduction to the most important Magit facilities with more information on them to be forthcoming in future videos in the series.
The video concentrates on the status screen and what each of the sections means and how to display more or less information in each of them. He also goes over how to stage, commit, and push commits to a remote repository.
Wilson says, and I agree, that Magit is a much more efficient way of using Git than the command line. Others have said that it’s the most efficient way. I don’t doubt that but I obviously haven’t tried them all.
If you’re interested in Git and are an Emacs user, you should definitely take a look at this video. I looking forward to the rest of the series. The video is just short of 33 minutes so plan accordingly.