I just need some sort of tutorial. I will see what I can find on youtube. 
It's a rather odd product compared to other source safe systems I have used 
in the past. The Microsoft systems I can figure out in 5 minutes without 
even needing any instructions. Git is just plain weird.

On Sunday, April 2, 2017 at 6:19:15 AM UTC-6, Igor Djordjevic wrote:
>
> 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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