Overview
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Explore how GitHub extends beyond the browser in this 53-minute conference talk. Learn about the GitHub Client Apps team's efforts to bridge the gap between browser-based collaboration and local development environments. Discover tools like Atom, Electron, Desktop, and Editor Tools that enhance GitHub workflows. Gain insights into new features such as Presenter Mode, Project Boards, and automation capabilities. Understand how URL protocol handlers, batch scripts, and command-line options improve efficiency. Delve into topics like pull requests, merge conflicts, and Teletype for real-time collaboration. Examine the benefits of partial commits, staged changes, and IDE integration. Get a glimpse of GitHub's mission to support developers and foster open-source development.
Syllabus
Intro
GitHub Beyond the Browser
GitHub Beyond the Command Line
Git Get
Phil Haack
Client Apps
Desktop
Electron
Editor Tools
Our Mission
Presenter Mode
Project Boards
Automation
Design Changes
URL Protocol Handler
Change Directory
Create New Branch
Batch Scripts
Creating a Pull Request
View Toggle Developer Tools
Command Line Options
GitHub Support
Pull Requests
Merge Conflicts
Teletype
Operational Transforms
Staged Changes
Partial Commits
Adam IDE
Comments
Open Source
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