Do you need to figure out how to _use_ Git in everyday work, or how Git 
itself works _internally_?

I may assume it`s the former, but asking about "tree" makes me wonder - 
that said, how computer savvy are you in the first place, and what would 
your desired context/flow of using Git be?

Before needlessly drowning you in stuff you may not be that familiar with 
(and which you could avoid), it might be good to know what do you really 
need, so you may get the answer that helps you the most, without creating 
even more unnecessary confusion and headaches.

Regards,
Buga

On Sunday, April 2, 2017 at 4:41:54 AM UTC+2, bestbrightes...@gmail.com 
wrote:
>
> Any suggestions? This company uses bitbucket and sourcetree. Is there a 
> tutorial (that works) that I could view?
> One specific question is, what exactly is a tree in computer terms? I'm 
> guessing it is a directory, so how do I list the contents of the tree?
>

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