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1,441 Pointscheckout -b not discussed but mentioned in summary
At the end of this video, she says checkout -b is how you create a branch, but in the walkthrough, that's not how it was done. Just FYI.
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Sue Dough
35,800 PointsYes there is many ways to do things in git. The way you mentioned is how I do it on a daily basis.
git checkout -b myBranchName
This will make you the new branch AND ALSO take you into there.