Meeting Title: Brainforge GitHub and Notion Training Date: 2026-03-12 Meeting participants: Kaela Gallagher, Brylle Girang


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1 00:00:23.730 00:00:25.420 Kaela Gallagher: Hey B, how’s it going?

2 00:00:26.850 00:00:31.449 Brylle Girang: Hey, this is an amazing Thursday so far.

3 00:00:31.450 00:00:34.360 Kaela Gallagher: Yay! Oh my gosh! That’s awesome!

4 00:00:34.940 00:00:38.139 Brylle Girang: How was the… how was the lunch out with your team?

5 00:00:38.310 00:00:46.339 Kaela Gallagher: Oh, it was so good! It’s, like, so good to just get the team together, and there’s, like, this big…

6 00:00:46.340 00:00:59.249 Kaela Gallagher: office near where we live, and it has this, like, lobby that the public can use, and, like, tables, and everybody’s, like, working. It’s… it’s kind of like a library, but, like, people are more loud.

7 00:00:59.260 00:01:04.840 Kaela Gallagher: And so, like, we just went there and finished our days together, and it was so nice.

8 00:01:05.110 00:01:13.889 Brylle Girang: I am jealous, oh my gosh. I have been working in the room for, like, two and a half years. Oh my gosh!

9 00:01:14.030 00:01:28.760 Kaela Gallagher: Yeah, oh my gosh, yeah, I have only worked in person roles, so I’m, like, very used to being around the team all the time, so yeah, I’m trying to get us together a little bit more often, but…

10 00:01:28.970 00:01:30.320 Brylle Girang: Nice.

11 00:01:30.500 00:01:36.089 Kaela Gallagher: I don’t know if I ever told you, but one of my good friends in high school,

12 00:01:36.390 00:01:41.730 Kaela Gallagher: also had the nickname Bee, and was also, like, from the Philippines, and…

13 00:01:41.920 00:01:44.600 Kaela Gallagher: You guys remind me so much of each other.

14 00:01:45.230 00:01:48.159 Brylle Girang: What’s, what’s, what’s, what’s the company’s name, though?

15 00:01:48.760 00:01:49.350 Kaela Gallagher: What?

16 00:01:49.770 00:01:52.149 Brylle Girang: What is his full name? What is the…

17 00:01:52.150 00:01:57.640 Kaela Gallagher: I think it was, like… Buds Sodom?

18 00:01:59.570 00:02:00.260 Kaela Gallagher: Yes.

19 00:02:01.130 00:02:02.530 Kaela Gallagher: I’ll have to find it.

20 00:02:03.080 00:02:05.479 Brylle Girang: So you forgot your good friend’s name.

21 00:02:05.480 00:02:10.310 Kaela Gallagher: So… That’s We’re only known as B. We only know MSB.

22 00:02:11.410 00:02:12.610 Kaela Gallagher: Let me see…

23 00:02:12.610 00:02:17.709 Brylle Girang: Crazy. I don’t know anyone else called B, so that is… that is surprising.

24 00:02:17.880 00:02:23.850 Kaela Gallagher: Yeah, it was fun.

25 00:02:24.010 00:02:38.549 Kaela Gallagher: I wanted to just ask you for a few minutes, because I’m really trying to figure out cursor. I’m trying to be better at using it. I have to admit, my… my instinct is still to go to ChatGPT.

26 00:02:38.550 00:02:39.360 Brylle Girang: Okay.

27 00:02:39.410 00:02:43.980 Kaela Gallagher: But I had, like, a few situations come up this week where I was like.

28 00:02:44.410 00:02:56.949 Kaela Gallagher: I feel like cursor could be really useful in this situation, but I just don’t know how to use it, so I wanted to, like, run those past you and see how you would recommend that I handle it. Okay. Okay, I’ll share my screen.

29 00:02:57.500 00:03:11.799 Kaela Gallagher: Okay, so the first one was, like, Utam sent me this message, and I screenshotted it. He said, do you want to use Cursor to come up with an agenda doc for the benefits sync? You can create a pull request, and I can leave comments ahead of time.

30 00:03:12.060 00:03:14.230 Brylle Girang: What is a pull request?

31 00:03:14.480 00:03:20.119 Brylle Girang: Okay, so a pull request is an action in GitHub. So, in GitHub, we have this…

32 00:03:20.630 00:03:23.899 Brylle Girang: Processes called pull and push.

33 00:03:24.050 00:03:32.320 Brylle Girang: So, think of a box, so we have all our… we have… we all have our own boxes here, and that’s going to be your own GitHub.

34 00:03:32.770 00:03:40.510 Brylle Girang: instance. So, let’s say I make a change, that change will be… Stored temporarily inside my box.

35 00:03:41.150 00:03:44.610 Brylle Girang: Now, I want to get something from Utam.

36 00:03:44.730 00:03:52.139 Brylle Girang: I use a pull request. I just literally pulls something from his server.

37 00:03:52.600 00:03:56.570 Brylle Girang: And if I want to share something to UTAM, I use a push request.

38 00:03:56.780 00:04:04.280 Brylle Girang: So, basically, what a pull request in this state is that You will be asking Utam.

39 00:04:04.710 00:04:06.999 Brylle Girang: To get something from your box.

40 00:04:07.620 00:04:12.819 Brylle Girang: So you will be pushing something to the server so that everyone else can use it.

41 00:04:13.530 00:04:14.180 Kaela Gallagher: Okay.

42 00:04:14.580 00:04:15.960 Brylle Girang: Does that make sense?

43 00:04:16.630 00:04:19.139 Kaela Gallagher: Okay. Okay. Yes.

44 00:04:20.190 00:04:26.000 Kaela Gallagher: So… In this situation, he probably meant push request instead of pull.

45 00:04:26.450 00:04:31.609 Brylle Girang: No, it’s still a pull request, because you’re, like, requesting for your update to be pulled.

46 00:04:32.120 00:04:32.920 Kaela Gallagher: Okay.

47 00:04:33.410 00:04:37.200 Brylle Girang: Yeah. Okay. But, you know, we don’t need to, like.

48 00:04:37.680 00:04:56.710 Brylle Girang: dive super deep into that, you can just ask Cursor, actually. So, let’s say you have created the agenda doc for the benefit sync meeting, you’re done, you already have the doc, Cursor provided you the doc. Say to cursor, hey, create a pull request for this.

49 00:04:58.310 00:05:01.829 Kaela Gallagher: Okay, so I ended up creating it in Notion here.

50 00:05:01.830 00:05:02.380 Brylle Girang: Okay.

51 00:05:03.240 00:05:11.539 Kaela Gallagher: But, like… let’s say this is the agenda that Cursor gave me, and it was, like, in here.

52 00:05:12.420 00:05:16.189 Kaela Gallagher: then I could say… like, create…

53 00:05:16.490 00:05:19.639 Kaela Gallagher: A poll request for the above agenda?

54 00:05:20.360 00:05:21.260 Brylle Girang: Yes.

55 00:05:21.800 00:05:22.930 Brylle Girang: You can do that.

56 00:05:28.340 00:05:34.630 Brylle Girang: Let’s see, let’s see what it does. I’m guessing that it will create a file that can then be uploaded.

57 00:05:39.390 00:05:46.270 Brylle Girang: So, in simple terms, if you want to save something permanently, you create a pull request.

58 00:05:47.830 00:05:50.539 Brylle Girang: Does everything that’s… everything that’s not…

59 00:05:51.340 00:05:53.190 Brylle Girang: Yeah, you can just click run.

60 00:05:55.070 00:05:59.850 Brylle Girang: And then it might ask, Another time, okay. Click run again.

61 00:06:02.870 00:06:10.350 Brylle Girang: Anything that you do that has no pull requests, it’s just temporary in your device. Nobody else can use that.

62 00:06:11.880 00:06:15.729 Kaela Gallagher: Okay, so sometimes I ask Cursor, like, oh…

63 00:06:16.320 00:06:20.709 Kaela Gallagher: Based on our previous job description for this role.

64 00:06:20.960 00:06:33.339 Kaela Gallagher: can you create an updated job description for me that includes this? And then it populates, like, it says, oh, here’s the file, and then I click, like, preview, so then I can see what it created for me.

65 00:06:33.590 00:06:34.540 Brylle Girang: Yeah?

66 00:06:34.760 00:06:40.880 Kaela Gallagher: That, like, never got delivered to the platform, it’s only on my side.

67 00:06:41.420 00:06:42.660 Brylle Girang: Yeah, yeah.

68 00:06:42.870 00:06:47.609 Kaela Gallagher: Okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, this is making sense. Okay.

69 00:06:48.050 00:06:50.050 Kaela Gallagher: So now, run again.

70 00:06:50.620 00:06:51.120 Brylle Girang: Yep.

71 00:06:51.300 00:06:55.070 Brylle Girang: Just click run and run. Or you can just click unload this next time.

72 00:06:56.100 00:06:56.640 Brylle Girang: Sorry.

73 00:06:56.800 00:06:59.910 Brylle Girang: Why does it keep asking me to.

74 00:06:59.910 00:07:00.870 Kaela Gallagher: Run.

75 00:07:01.550 00:07:03.230 Brylle Girang: Yeah, because,

76 00:07:03.910 00:07:17.349 Brylle Girang: how do you call this? It still needs, like, consent from the user, especially in these cases, so Git… what it’s doing is a Git… is a Git… our Git actions. So Git is a version control tool.

77 00:07:17.430 00:07:25.280 Brylle Girang: And version control needs to be, like, controlled. And that’s why AI can’t just do anything without you explicitly saying that.

78 00:07:27.570 00:07:28.620 Kaela Gallagher: Okay.

79 00:07:30.080 00:07:31.530 Kaela Gallagher: So, run again.

80 00:07:38.210 00:07:39.170 Kaela Gallagher: Okay.

81 00:07:39.630 00:07:41.349 Kaela Gallagher: Oh my gosh, run again.

82 00:07:41.720 00:07:45.060 Brylle Girang: So it’s, like, active… Can you try clicking Allow List?

83 00:07:45.350 00:07:47.140 Kaela Gallagher: Oh, okay, next time.

84 00:07:56.750 00:07:57.520 Brylle Girang: there.

85 00:08:01.260 00:08:06.079 Brylle Girang: And this is going to be part of, like, a larger discussion within the leadership.

86 00:08:06.360 00:08:11.509 Brylle Girang: when it comes to, like, GitHub training, because I do feel like there needs to be

87 00:08:11.690 00:08:14.010 Brylle Girang: Actual training around these things.

88 00:08:15.730 00:08:16.600 Brylle Girang: go to this.

89 00:08:22.820 00:08:26.189 Kaela Gallagher: Yeah, like, some very technical people we bring in may…

90 00:08:26.330 00:08:29.700 Kaela Gallagher: May no. Oh, I’m getting this.

91 00:08:32.409 00:08:34.469 Kaela Gallagher: Okay, I’ll sign in on my browser.

92 00:08:35.380 00:08:37.250 Brylle Girang: Just signing using your GitHub account.

93 00:08:39.280 00:08:40.380 Kaela Gallagher: Authorize.

94 00:08:41.030 00:08:41.539 Brylle Girang: Yep.

95 00:08:45.790 00:08:48.120 Kaela Gallagher: Well, that’s annoying, let’s see…

96 00:08:57.000 00:09:01.359 Kaela Gallagher: Also, my friend’s name was Sahatzawat Butsatam.

97 00:09:01.760 00:09:02.260 Kaela Gallagher: But he…

98 00:09:02.260 00:09:02.710 Brylle Girang: I wouldn’t.

99 00:09:02.710 00:09:04.010 Kaela Gallagher: I… B.

100 00:09:05.370 00:09:07.960 Brylle Girang: And he, he, she or he.

101 00:09:07.960 00:09:08.760 Kaela Gallagher: he.

102 00:09:09.080 00:09:12.200 Brylle Girang: He is from the Philly… he is from the PH.

103 00:09:13.780 00:09:15.509 Brylle Girang: Sorry, my allergies are acting up.

104 00:09:15.760 00:09:16.939 Kaela Gallagher: No, you’re good.

105 00:09:19.330 00:09:22.089 Kaela Gallagher: Okay, authorization, okay.

106 00:09:22.560 00:09:27.359 Kaela Gallagher: Then… Maybe now this will work when I say it?

107 00:09:27.840 00:09:28.370 Brylle Girang: Yep.

108 00:09:29.330 00:09:30.250 Kaela Gallagher: C…

109 00:09:37.230 00:09:38.140 Kaela Gallagher: Hmm.

110 00:09:40.870 00:09:43.380 Kaela Gallagher: So now I have all this going on.

111 00:09:48.180 00:09:50.540 Brylle Girang: Filing too long, okay.

112 00:10:02.810 00:10:03.340 Kaela Gallagher: Hmm.

113 00:10:04.820 00:10:08.530 Brylle Girang: Okay, gotcha, I think there’s something wrong with your GitHub repo.

114 00:10:09.200 00:10:12.040 Kaela Gallagher: Oh my gosh, this always happens.

115 00:10:12.040 00:10:15.639 Brylle Girang: Yeah, if you, if you check your GitHub desktop…

116 00:10:18.850 00:10:23.329 Brylle Girang: You can see it has, like, 4,500 files, right?

117 00:10:23.980 00:10:25.909 Kaela Gallagher: Why does that always happen?

118 00:10:26.300 00:10:29.480 Brylle Girang: Did you create this branch? Do you know how to create branch, or no?

119 00:10:29.620 00:10:32.640 Kaela Gallagher: No, I think we created this together.

120 00:10:33.990 00:10:37.329 Brylle Girang: No, I mean the branch, not the repo, like, the second…

121 00:10:37.680 00:10:40.450 Brylle Girang: how do you call that? The second menu option?

122 00:10:40.780 00:10:42.769 Kaela Gallagher: Oh, no, I don’t know what this is.

123 00:10:43.640 00:10:48.010 Brylle Girang: Gotcha, okay. Can you just go to main again?

124 00:10:49.470 00:10:51.190 Kaela Gallagher: Main… here?

125 00:10:57.580 00:11:00.290 Brylle Girang: Oh, no, can you click Current Branch again?

126 00:11:03.040 00:11:04.200 Brylle Girang: Okay.

127 00:11:04.790 00:11:09.470 Brylle Girang: Yep, although, let me, think about this.

128 00:11:11.750 00:11:12.700 Brylle Girang: Okay.

129 00:11:12.860 00:11:20.050 Brylle Girang: Are there anything important that you created via cursor, and then you didn’t save anywhere else?

130 00:11:20.250 00:11:20.920 Kaela Gallagher: No.

131 00:11:21.400 00:11:22.730 Brylle Girang: Okay, gotcha.

132 00:11:22.890 00:11:24.520 Brylle Girang: Are you 100% sure?

133 00:11:24.700 00:11:31.639 Kaela Gallagher: I’m 100% sure. I haven’t been able to figure out how to, like, use it effectively yet, so we’re good.

134 00:11:31.640 00:11:39.230 Brylle Girang: Okay, okay, gotcha, okay. So let’s fix this problem first. In the meantime, while we’re not 100% sure about

135 00:11:39.810 00:11:45.259 Brylle Girang: about GitHub first, you can actually use Notion MCP, so…

136 00:11:46.420 00:11:54.740 Brylle Girang: Cursor has a way to connect with Notion, so that it can create documents directly in Notion, without you needing to, like, copy-paste things.

137 00:11:54.740 00:11:58.439 Kaela Gallagher: That’s what my… that’s what my next question for you is gonna be.

138 00:11:58.950 00:12:01.980 Kaela Gallagher: Can I connect Notion to cursor? Perfect.

139 00:12:01.980 00:12:03.440 Brylle Girang: Definitely, definitely.

140 00:12:04.110 00:12:10.660 Brylle Girang: Okay, so can you go to the cursor? Okay, you just click… Mmm…

141 00:12:11.500 00:12:19.309 Brylle Girang: File? Can you… can you click File? Sorry, I’m not really sure how… where the Windows settings are.

142 00:12:20.920 00:12:24.159 Brylle Girang: If you click the cursor logo, what happens?

143 00:12:27.020 00:12:27.940 Kaela Gallagher: Nothing.

144 00:12:28.100 00:12:28.880 Kaela Gallagher: Oh.

145 00:12:29.770 00:12:34.720 Brylle Girang: Oh, there we go. So, the COG logo instead at the top right?

146 00:12:35.880 00:12:36.760 Kaela Gallagher: Where?

147 00:12:36.950 00:12:40.579 Brylle Girang: there, the settings logo. Oh, no, that’s changed layout.

148 00:12:40.960 00:12:44.729 Brylle Girang: Let me… let me search where the settings are.

149 00:12:44.960 00:12:48.100 Brylle Girang: Settings, a cursor, Windows app.

150 00:13:07.020 00:13:08.700 Brylle Girang: How do you go there.

151 00:13:11.610 00:13:15.999 Brylle Girang: Okay. What happens if you click the COG logo again?

152 00:13:18.030 00:13:20.160 Kaela Gallagher: It doesn’t do anything.

153 00:13:21.010 00:13:25.290 Brylle Girang: The… at the top right, There.

154 00:13:26.580 00:13:30.530 Brylle Girang: Okay, what happens if you click that one? Oh, click settings.

155 00:13:33.180 00:13:40.959 Brylle Girang: Okay, perfect. And then you go to Tools and MCP, Oh, I have annotation.

156 00:13:42.060 00:13:47.859 Brylle Girang: And then, okay, you scroll down… And then click Enable Notion.

157 00:13:49.370 00:13:51.539 Brylle Girang: Do you see if I annotate things?

158 00:13:52.610 00:13:53.430 Kaela Gallagher: Yes.

159 00:13:53.760 00:13:54.720 Brylle Girang: Okay, perfect.

160 00:13:59.630 00:14:01.340 Brylle Girang: Okay, just click continue.

161 00:14:22.550 00:14:25.290 Kaela Gallagher: Because it was opening cursor. Hmm.

162 00:14:26.450 00:14:27.930 Brylle Girang: Hey, let’s just wait for it.

163 00:14:28.810 00:14:31.550 Brylle Girang: It should authenticate in a moment.

164 00:14:32.870 00:14:35.210 Brylle Girang: Okay, should be done.

165 00:14:42.160 00:14:43.500 Brylle Girang: Hmm, not yet.

166 00:14:45.980 00:14:47.759 Brylle Girang: Okay, can you click connect again?

167 00:14:50.730 00:14:51.260 Kaela Gallagher: Nope.

168 00:14:51.490 00:14:53.219 Brylle Girang: Oh, there, there, there, that’s okay.

169 00:14:53.370 00:15:09.870 Brylle Girang: Okay, perfect. So, if it doesn’t work, if you… if you restart your computer and the Notion MCP doesn’t work, just do the same things again. So, enable it there, and then authenticate if it’s going to ask you. But let’s try it out. So, click New Agent.

170 00:15:13.310 00:15:15.660 Brylle Girang: And then just ask her, sir, hey.

171 00:15:15.900 00:15:18.750 Brylle Girang: Is, is Notion MCP working?

172 00:15:26.330 00:15:32.070 Kaela Gallagher: Wait, going back to what we did previously… Like, for this pull request.

173 00:15:32.920 00:15:35.229 Kaela Gallagher: What would the next steps be?

174 00:15:36.310 00:15:42.729 Brylle Girang: Yeah, I would say… tell, tell Otam, hey Otam,

175 00:15:43.850 00:15:51.570 Brylle Girang: I’m going to be trained by Bea on how to create a pull request, but in the meantime, here’s the Notion page. That should work.

176 00:15:51.570 00:15:55.130 Kaela Gallagher: Okay, yeah, that’s what I… that’s what I did for now, but okay.

177 00:15:55.440 00:16:00.839 Brylle Girang: Yeah, because I think that I need to, like, provide some learning materials first.

178 00:16:01.180 00:16:07.149 Brylle Girang: And I actually have… I actually can’t, like, compose the thought of how to teach GitHub.

179 00:16:07.150 00:16:07.900 Kaela Gallagher: At the moment.

180 00:16:07.900 00:16:11.170 Brylle Girang: So, I would need to get some more time.

181 00:16:12.140 00:16:12.580 Kaela Gallagher: Okay.

182 00:16:12.580 00:16:12.900 Brylle Girang: Okay.

183 00:16:14.400 00:16:16.570 Brylle Girang: Can you… can you restart, cursor?

184 00:16:17.170 00:16:19.160 Kaela Gallagher: Just, like, X, and then go back.

185 00:16:19.500 00:16:20.220 Brylle Girang: Yep, yep.

186 00:16:28.130 00:16:29.120 Kaela Gallagher: Hmm.

187 00:16:35.760 00:16:38.259 Kaela Gallagher: There’s some problem with the shortcut.

188 00:16:38.640 00:16:42.350 Kaela Gallagher: Da-da-da… now let’s try it again…

189 00:16:46.740 00:16:48.220 Brylle Girang: Are you migrating to Mac?

190 00:16:48.700 00:16:51.040 Brylle Girang: I, I think you, you had the request, right?

191 00:16:51.430 00:16:57.489 Kaela Gallagher: They can’t do that until I convert to W2, so it’s gonna be a while.

192 00:16:58.270 00:17:00.110 Brylle Girang: Oh, okay. Watch.

193 00:17:16.680 00:17:19.209 Kaela Gallagher: So now I hop into 2.

194 00:17:20.010 00:17:24.399 Brylle Girang: Or… What are you usually using?

195 00:17:24.800 00:17:28.049 Kaela Gallagher: I think 2 is the one that we’d set up before.

196 00:17:28.390 00:17:29.600 Brylle Girang: Okay, try it out.

197 00:17:32.560 00:17:36.079 Brylle Girang: Before… before we try this out, can you go to GitHub Desktop?

198 00:17:38.420 00:17:41.409 Brylle Girang: Okay, and then, can you click Current Repository?

199 00:17:45.600 00:17:50.550 Brylle Girang: Mmm… Can you choose the first one?

200 00:17:53.450 00:17:56.120 Brylle Girang: Okay, and then can you click Pool Origin?

201 00:18:13.130 00:18:16.230 Brylle Girang: Okay, click stash changes and continue.

202 00:18:42.640 00:18:43.500 Kaela Gallagher: Again.

203 00:18:44.620 00:18:46.190 Brylle Girang: Yeah, can you try clicking then?

204 00:18:49.020 00:18:53.509 Brylle Girang: Okay, while it’s loading, I think it’s loading, let’s go back to cursor.

205 00:18:54.460 00:19:00.300 Brylle Girang: Yeah, so… Try asking again, hey, is the Notion MCP working?

206 00:19:14.230 00:19:19.410 Brylle Girang: Okay, things working now. Okay, so let’s create a new agent.

207 00:19:22.270 00:19:38.129 Brylle Girang: So now that you have the Notion MCP, it can, like, do everything in Notion for you. So maybe if you have… if you have, documents that you need to do, you just need to explicitly state that I… I want this as a Notion document, or something like that.

208 00:19:38.340 00:19:48.190 Brylle Girang: And it should create the page. If you have any, like, specific folders or specific pages that you wanted to… to work on, then you can do that.

209 00:19:48.960 00:19:52.620 Brylle Girang: But try it out. Let’s say, hey, create,

210 00:19:52.810 00:19:55.479 Brylle Girang: A short agenda for the benefits.

211 00:19:55.650 00:19:57.170 Brylle Girang: A chattara meeting.

212 00:19:57.450 00:19:58.630 Brylle Girang: in Notion.

213 00:20:26.630 00:20:27.430 Kaela Gallagher: Run.

214 00:20:28.220 00:20:30.220 Brylle Girang: Click Allow List this time.

215 00:20:31.360 00:20:34.020 Kaela Gallagher: What’s the difference between those two buttons?

216 00:20:34.020 00:20:41.170 Brylle Girang: So, run makes it so that you give consent one time, and then Allow list makes sure that it doesn’t ask.

217 00:20:41.700 00:20:43.320 Brylle Girang: For consent ever again.

218 00:20:43.610 00:20:44.680 Kaela Gallagher: Oh, got it.

219 00:20:46.920 00:20:49.050 Brylle Girang: There we go! So there’s the page.

220 00:20:53.010 00:20:53.820 Brylle Girang: Open.

221 00:21:02.790 00:21:05.799 Brylle Girang: Something like that. So it works!

222 00:21:06.540 00:21:09.140 Kaela Gallagher: Okay, okay.

223 00:21:09.580 00:21:17.030 Brylle Girang: But if you want to dive deeper, then definitely can do that. It should be better once your GitHub desktop is…

224 00:21:17.170 00:21:20.169 Brylle Girang: Working fine. Can you go back to GitHub Desktop?

225 00:21:23.040 00:21:24.489 Brylle Girang: Oh, no…

226 00:21:30.210 00:21:36.740 Brylle Girang: Okay, so let’s do a clean slate here. Can you close GitHub Desktop, and then close cursor?

227 00:21:43.850 00:21:47.380 Brylle Girang: Go to… go to the files, or the files folder.

228 00:21:54.260 00:22:02.340 Brylle Girang: And then go to Documents, document. I think it’s in there, and then click GitHub.

229 00:22:07.040 00:22:11.779 Brylle Girang: Yeah, so let us delete all of this. Oh, wait!

230 00:22:12.260 00:22:13.870 Brylle Girang: 311.

231 00:22:14.770 00:22:16.340 Brylle Girang: 225.

232 00:22:16.750 00:22:20.550 Brylle Girang: So it looks like, yeah, we’re using Brainforge platform, too.

233 00:22:21.380 00:22:22.220 Brylle Girang: Hmm.

234 00:22:22.440 00:22:26.259 Brylle Girang: Can you try removing the first two folders here?

235 00:22:27.430 00:22:28.770 Brylle Girang: Just delete them.

236 00:22:40.040 00:22:41.069 Kaela Gallagher: Oh my gosh.

237 00:22:41.590 00:22:44.689 Kaela Gallagher: 21,000 items!

238 00:22:45.270 00:22:46.389 Brylle Girang: Yeah, it’s a lot.

239 00:22:49.850 00:22:54.599 Kaela Gallagher: I was getting a notice that I almost ran out of storage on my laptop.

240 00:22:55.140 00:22:56.590 Brylle Girang: Oh my gosh.

241 00:22:57.760 00:23:00.829 Brylle Girang: I’m so thankful that we’re doing this.

242 00:23:01.770 00:23:02.640 Kaela Gallagher: Yes.

243 00:23:23.900 00:23:24.880 Kaela Gallagher: Okay.

244 00:23:25.530 00:23:26.720 Brylle Girang: Okay, perfect.

245 00:23:27.240 00:23:30.879 Brylle Girang: Okay, let’s go back to GitHub Desktop, can you reopen it again?

246 00:23:38.070 00:23:40.990 Brylle Girang: Okay, so we were in the wrong platform.

247 00:23:41.630 00:23:44.370 Brylle Girang: So… Click Remove.

248 00:23:49.320 00:23:51.769 Kaela Gallagher: And then here, do I say delete these items?

249 00:23:51.970 00:23:53.629 Brylle Girang: Yep, just, just click the list.

250 00:23:57.880 00:24:01.499 Brylle Girang: Alright, so we’re in BreachForge Platform, and then…

251 00:24:01.700 00:24:07.070 Brylle Girang: Okay… can you click the current branch, and then go to main?

252 00:24:09.820 00:24:11.680 Brylle Girang: And then leave my changes.

253 00:24:54.620 00:24:56.519 Kaela Gallagher: Hmm, should I click switch again?

254 00:25:00.050 00:25:01.439 Brylle Girang: No, no, let’s wait for that.

255 00:25:01.550 00:25:02.500 Brylle Girang: It’s loading.

256 00:26:26.020 00:26:27.040 Kaela Gallagher: Okay.

257 00:26:28.090 00:26:29.200 Brylle Girang: Okay, it worked.

258 00:26:30.560 00:26:33.060 Brylle Girang: Perfect. Can you click Pull Origin?

259 00:26:39.750 00:26:45.169 Brylle Girang: Oh no… But there’s a catch.png.

260 00:26:46.010 00:26:47.780 Brylle Girang: File name too long.

261 00:26:52.700 00:26:54.639 Brylle Girang: What does that even mean?

262 00:26:57.340 00:26:58.030 Kaela Gallagher: Hmm.

263 00:27:03.540 00:27:04.920 Brylle Girang: Wire is free…

264 00:27:08.790 00:27:12.379 Brylle Girang: We’re all BNG. That’s weird. Okay, can you click close?

265 00:27:15.330 00:27:22.800 Brylle Girang: So for the change files at the left side, can you right-click on each of those, and then click this card?

266 00:27:25.410 00:27:28.430 Brylle Girang: Discard changes… Yep.

267 00:27:38.640 00:27:40.970 Brylle Girang: Okay, and then click Pull Origin.

268 00:27:45.910 00:27:47.500 Brylle Girang: Oh, no, okay.

269 00:27:47.640 00:27:54.630 Brylle Girang: We need to restart the process again. So you remember how we first set up your GitHub?

270 00:27:55.530 00:27:56.580 Kaela Gallagher: No.

271 00:27:56.800 00:28:00.290 Brylle Girang: Okay, so can we click Current Repository?

272 00:28:05.360 00:28:07.410 Brylle Girang: Here, okay, and then click Add.

273 00:28:09.540 00:28:11.550 Brylle Girang: And then clone repository.

274 00:28:13.110 00:28:18.660 Brylle Girang: And then… Choose… Brainforge platform.

275 00:28:26.090 00:28:27.770 Kaela Gallagher: Wait, is it in here?

276 00:28:28.230 00:28:30.119 Brylle Girang: Yep, yep, it’s in there.

277 00:28:30.120 00:28:31.040 Kaela Gallagher: This one?

278 00:28:31.180 00:28:37.269 Brylle Girang: Not that one, so it’s just going to be brief. Oh, here. There you go. Yep, and then click clone.

279 00:28:39.900 00:28:41.939 Brylle Girang: Let’s just wait for it.

280 00:28:53.290 00:28:56.490 Kaela Gallagher: Hmm… I wonder why I’m having so many issues.

281 00:29:50.600 00:29:52.100 Kaela Gallagher: Oh my gosh.

282 00:29:52.610 00:29:54.330 Kaela Gallagher: Why is this happening?

283 00:29:55.040 00:29:56.890 Brylle Girang: Yeah, I know, right?

284 00:29:58.940 00:29:59.960 Kaela Gallagher: Richard.

285 00:30:02.330 00:30:03.610 Brylle Girang: Okay, can we…

286 00:30:04.420 00:30:05.790 Brylle Girang: Can you retry?

287 00:30:11.710 00:30:13.340 Brylle Girang: Okay, click Cancel.

288 00:30:16.160 00:30:20.379 Brylle Girang: Let’s try selecting that instead. So, click Current Repository.

289 00:30:21.570 00:30:26.660 Brylle Girang: And then… no, it’s not that one. Click Add Existing Repository.

290 00:30:28.930 00:30:30.550 Brylle Girang: Then click Choose.

291 00:30:33.730 00:30:41.909 Brylle Girang: Let’s try… yeah, so GitHub… Click that first one, and then click Select Folder.

292 00:30:43.510 00:30:44.930 Brylle Girang: ad repository.

293 00:30:53.970 00:30:56.100 Brylle Girang: Click Fetch Origin, please.

294 00:31:11.720 00:31:12.880 Brylle Girang: Nothing happened.

295 00:31:13.730 00:31:15.899 Kaela Gallagher: It said that it fetched.

296 00:31:16.480 00:31:17.160 Brylle Girang: Okay.

297 00:31:22.990 00:31:24.220 Brylle Girang: Okay.

298 00:31:25.280 00:31:34.730 Brylle Girang: I think we’re fairly okay now. I might need to revisit this again, maybe tomorrow? Can we schedule another call tomorrow?

299 00:31:34.890 00:31:35.290 Kaela Gallagher: Yeah.

300 00:31:35.790 00:31:38.059 Brylle Girang: Just for us to go… to go through here.

301 00:31:38.900 00:31:46.939 Brylle Girang: Okay, so it should work now. Please disregard the change files that’s happening, but since it’s able to fetch, it should be good.

302 00:31:49.110 00:31:55.680 Brylle Girang: Now that cursor is connected to the repo, it’s connected to Notion, you should be able to use

303 00:31:55.790 00:32:00.940 Brylle Girang: our vote, and the things sphere, to create the Notion document that you want.

304 00:32:01.250 00:32:02.210 Kaela Gallagher: Okay. Whatever.

305 00:32:02.750 00:32:09.190 Kaela Gallagher: Okay, yeah, I can try that out, and then I can get some time on calendar for us tomorrow, I’ll find something that works.

306 00:32:09.590 00:32:12.460 Brylle Girang: Okay, really sorry that you’re experiencing this, Kayla.

307 00:32:12.460 00:32:15.750 Kaela Gallagher: It’s okay, it’s okay! Thanks for your help!

308 00:32:15.750 00:32:17.200 Brylle Girang: I did, okay.

309 00:32:17.200 00:32:18.590 Kaela Gallagher: Okay. Bye!

310 00:32:18.590 00:32:19.250 Brylle Girang: Alright.