![]() Using Git then please scroll straight to Level 6. Levels 1-5 deal with organic Anvil features and functions. What level you reach after that is totally up to you, and depends on how much control and sophistication you think you’ll need to achieve your goals as an Anvil developer. It’s divided into different ‘levels’ which build on each other and hopefully don’t pre-suppose any knowledge or defer to other tutorials apart from Level 1 which relates entirely to the Anvil workspace (or “IDE” - Integrated Development Environment) and is essential pre-reading. This Tutorial assumes little or no prior knowledge of version control or environment management concepts, Git/Github, command line incantations or SSH. If you have any improvements, corrections, or comments to offer I think you can now contribute directly thanks to who turned this into a Wiki post! I’ve taken the trouble to write up my recent learnings as a Tutorial, taking as little for granted as possible, hence quite a verbose post I’m afraid. Thanks to everyone who’s helped me get up and running recently, especially.
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