Initially, I found that having a GUI allowed me to become more confident with the basic Git workflow, even after reading through the basic functions of the CLI and having a fair amount of experience utilizing other command-line tools. Though, after using Git for a few years now I can't even remember the last time I used a GUI.
Nevertheless, I agree that learning Git using a GUI, with no knowledge of the CLI could definitely lead to issues and hinder productivity down the line.
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Initially, I found that having a GUI allowed me to become more confident with the basic Git workflow, even after reading through the basic functions of the CLI and having a fair amount of experience utilizing other command-line tools. Though, after using Git for a few years now I can't even remember the last time I used a GUI.
Nevertheless, I agree that learning Git using a GUI, with no knowledge of the CLI could definitely lead to issues and hinder productivity down the line.