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Ever wonder how to go back in your git commit history? In this episode of Code Club, Pat shares two approaches of reliving your past code without having to use any hard to remember git syntax. He'll do it all from within RStudio and GitHub. The goal will be to go back to a previous commit, create a branch, and move forward on that branch to create a new type of slope plot. The data depict the percentage of people in 15 countries who would be willing to receive the COVID-19 vaccine as of August and October of 2020. In this episode, Pat uses #RStudio, #GitHub, and #git. The accompanying blog post can be found at https://www.riffomonas.org/code_club/.... Want more practice on the concepts covered in Code Club? You can sign up for my weekly newsletter at https://shop.riffomonas.org/youtube to get practice problems, tips, and insights. R: https://r-project.org RStudio: https://rstudio.com Workshops: https://www.mothur.org/wiki/workshops If you're interested in taking an upcoming 3 day R workshop be sure to check out our schedule at https://riffomonas.org/workshops/ You can also find complete tutorials for learning R with the tidyverse using... Microbial ecology data: https://www.riffomonas.org/minimalR/ General data: https://www.riffomonas.org/generalR/ 0:00 Going back to the future with git and GitHub 0:49 Reasons to use version control 5:19 How to get an older version of a file 9:32 How to create a branch from a commit 13:39 Making changes and commits on new branch 16:07 Branches as a way to structure a project