Master Git One Commit at a Time
Get your git jitsu on with these git tips that will take you from a beginner to an expert.
A successful Git branching model
PhillyWebGuy
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1 response
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version control, git
Git time tracking
Steve Halford
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1 response
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ruby, git, time tracking
Replace remote URL for multiple git repositories
Jens Hausherr
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0 responses
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sed, remote, git
A git extension to manage .gitignore files
eviweb
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0 responses
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gitignore, cli, git
Yet another Mobile First CSS Framework
Abraham
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0 responses
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css, responsive, rails, html
Better Git log
Damiano
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0 responses
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git log, git
Batch update repo copyrights with gulpjs
S.Lacy
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2 responses
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git, nodejs, gulp, build systems
git alias in fish shell
Rajesh
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0 responses
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fish, alias, git
OS X and Project Wide Find and Replace
Ben Simpson
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1 response
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sed, grep, find, replace
Add a file to every subdirectory recursively
Hartley Brody
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0 responses
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grep, find, xargs, git
Gem markdown_helper CLI
BurdetteLamar
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0 responses
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ruby, github, markdown, documentation
$ git pull my finger
n00shie
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4 responses
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git
When building a blog using Jekyll/Github Pages, use somebody else's code!
Garry Welding
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0 responses
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github, blog, development, jekyll
Deploy your apps in style
Gerhard Lazu
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0 responses
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ruby, git, bash
Turn absolute symlinks into relative
Filippo Valsorda
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0 responses
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linux, symlinks, git, bash
Alternate pair programming commits using gits
Roy Lines
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0 responses
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agile, pair programming, pairs, pair
Free live Git and GitHub help
Matthew McCullough
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0 responses
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git, github
There should be a Github for designers
Gerben Jacobs
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11 responses
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bootstrap, developers, designers, github