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I add 2 links I found very useful when I was first starting out.
1. Git School Dude - The channel makes great videos most of the time I can get through them during my lunch.  I often send my co-workers links to his videos on sub modules when I find them getting confused. 
2. Git choose your own adventure was a life saver starting out. Coming from sub version it was a brave knew world.   I found that web site helped me and several of my co-workers to not panic in our early days when made mistakes.
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* [The Git Parable](http://tom.preston-werner.com/2009/05/19/the-git-parable.html) - GitHub Cofounder's Narrative-style Intro to Git Concepts
* [CodeBasicsHub: Git Video Tutorials](http://codebasicshub.com/tutorial/git-github/what-is-git)
* [Intermediate Git](http://www.columbia.edu/~zjn2101/intermediate-git/#1) - lower-level, more structural explanation of git concepts
* [Git School Dude](https://www.youtube.com/c/DanGitschoolDude) - It's a YouTube channel with a lot of great git videos. It covers everything from the basics to advanced Git topics.
* [A Git Choose Your Own Adventure](http://sethrobertson.github.io/GitFixUm/fixup.html) - I never found a git tutorial I didn't understand while doing it. Just sometimes those tutoars didn't line up very well with my actual work. This git help in the form of a choose your own adventure was a life saver when I was fisrt starting out.
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