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@n4mr3g n4mr3g commented Jun 19, 2022

The level description/instructions weren't very clear as of where is the repo that needs to be cloned, unless you start dragging the "git clone" card and see highlighted the "friend" text, giving the player a hint.

This could be enough information for some players, but confusing for someone who is only using the terminal.

@blinry blinry merged commit 853b8e2 into git-learning-game:main Jul 19, 2022
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blinry commented Jul 19, 2022

I agree, this is good for people who want to solve the level using the command line! Thanks a lot!

@n4mr3g n4mr3g deleted the patch-1 branch July 19, 2022 13:55
Jayman2000 added a commit to Jayman2000/oh-my-git-pr that referenced this pull request May 11, 2023
At the moment, the most recent commit to the main branch was created
before Godot 4 was released [1] [2]. When that commit was created, it
was accurate to tell users to download the latest version of Godot
because the latest version of Godot was a version of Godot 3. Now, that
statement is no longer accurate because the latest version of Godot is
a version of Godot 4, and Oh My Git! hasn’t been ported to Godot 4 yet.

It’s possible that we can just import Oh My Git! into Godot 4 and have
it work fine, but that would require significant testing that I’m not
going to do at the moment.

[1]: 853b8e2 (Merge pull request git-learning-game#144 from n4mr3g/patch-1, 2022-07-19)
[2]: <https://godotengine.org/article/godot-4-0-sets-sail/>
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