A programmer inside joke to say to someone that is complaining about how hard to use is git, meaning that they better stop complaining and get good at using git
Person 1: "Git is too hard, i preffer svn"
Person 2: "git gud"
Person 1: "No"
Person 2: "sudo git gud"
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Commonly used in the SoulsBorne community by Veteran players as advice for new players
Can also be used to troll newer players aswell
Newb: I've been on this 1 boss for an hour now, it feels impossible how did you do this?
Vet: These games aren't for the weak they don't hold your hand, you gotta find out things for yourself I did it and if you GiT GuD then someday so will you.
Newb: How am I supposed to beat this boss he's just hitting through my attacks?
Troll: lmao GiT GuD scrub XD
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1) A greeting exchanged as chatroom shorthand for "Good morning". From the internet slang: Gud (Good) am (A.M.).
2) Less commonly: a verbal greeting signaling the start of the day.
Dick: Gud am.
Jane: How R U?
Dick: K. U?
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It is what's good, only shorter. It is used as a greeting or just to see how someone's doing.
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been sarcastic towards someone, when they just merked you.
Josh: so Cory you like 4foot now?
Cory: gud un (underbreathe)>>nob
A phrase overly used by Unai Emery to start press conferences and highlight his incredible ability to speak in broken English.
"Gud Ebining, haferybudy. We loose hagen, iz OK to improve agan next gamma. We will wuk hard. Tank you. Haf a gud Ebining."
Insider joke between programmers that is said when a new programmer is complaining about the versioning tool git, other more experienced programmers will tell the new programmer to write in the terminal the command "git gud" or "sudo git gud" because git is used in the command line and is called by writing "git" followed by parameters, so they are implying that the tool is not the problem, is the new programmer lack of experience that is the problem and as such s/he has to "git gud".
Junior dev: git is fucking shit, i hate it, it is overcomplicated and unnecessary, how tf am i supposed to merge my branch to a remote repository? what command it is? git branch-merge?
Senior dev: it's easy, git gud
Junior dev: *types it* it does not work!
Senior dev: sudo git gud
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