Where Do Deleted Files Go?

For us old gits anything new is scary. but i will give it a try and see how i go.
I have to admit though my dropbox was not really for versioning, it was for backup and sharing files with my clients and syncing my camera uploads from my phone, but an added advantage was versioning.

I will try git though and see if its as scary as it sounds and looks.

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I actually do GIT commits regularly. I just have no idea where it goes, how to revert, sync with GitHub (GitHub is the most confusing site in the world), etc. So while I do commits mostly so I have a note of when things were done I have no idea how to use it properly. Yes, it is a scary thing. Just like Flows. Just like Docker.

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I have to say that I felt the same way about git.
Last week I took the plunge.
I am really impressed how easy it works once you now :grin:. It only makes sense using it with github in my opinion. You only have to register on github and create a private repository.

I have already created a private repository on GITHub. But couldn’t figure out how to connect the two.

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