As a part time Linux user, I am aware of how awesome tab switching and work space switching is but on my windows machine,Windows 7, to say the least can be bothering. With this setup I'd be repetitively switching between one and the other, talk of messing with my efficiency. Prior to this, I would have a terminal open alongside Android Studio on my PC. Should you be interested in making it work check out this link īut first let me indulge you into what Android Studio might have in-store for you. I tried using it via the android studio terminal, but failed terribly. Now here's my predicament, a couple of months back, I got into android and later on realized that android studio had an inbuilt git tool(I guess I can call it that). I like most other 10x programmers *kiddingĮnjoy using the terminal with Git as my VCS of choice. I will henceforth be using hashnode to write about topics slightly out of a beginner's scope into android development.Ī little background into the real reason I'm writing this. So here goes, I'm pretty good using Git on a terminal, but does Android Studio present a better option for me?īefore I proceed, I must add that this is my very first blog post on hashnode but with enough reason, I already write on medium under content poised at beginners getting started in android development. Hi, I am Wachira Nduati, an android Dev and today we'll be exploring Android Studio's Git integration and possibly answer this question that's been bugging me for sometime.
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