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.
How to create branch from tag- Git
Abhijeet Sutar
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tagging, branching, git
Git is cheap !
Thomas Riboulet
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6 responses
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git
Keep TODOs in git
Mislav Marohnić
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6 responses
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shell, cli, todo, git
Use .gitattributes to normalize line-endings
Scott Grogan
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4 responses
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git, teamwork
Create a new Gitlab repo from the command line
Nate West
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4 responses
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scripts, git, gitlab
Git Bash - Fixing it with alias and Functions
Hélio Cabral Medeiros
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5 responses
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alias, functions, git, git bash
Git - remove local branches not on remote
Nicola Pietroluongo
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4 responses
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branch, remote, local, remove
git rebase --autosquash
Ben Simpson
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4 responses
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rebase, squash, git, commits
Store your private data inside a git repository
sobolevn
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0 responses
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bash, zsh, git
Use magit-ediff to resolve merge conflicts
Leonardo Etcheverry
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3 responses
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emacs, magit, git
Excluding files from git locally
Jorge Dias
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6 responses
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gitignore, git
"Merge remote-tracking branch..." What is this? I don't even.
Steffan Harries
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1 response
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code, control, vcs, clarity
Automatic git version tagging for NPM modules
James Warwood
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4 responses
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tag, npm, version, tagging
Fork and patch npm moduels hosted on GitHub
Ivan Erceg
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1 response
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npm, module, package.json, fork
Git 簡易使用教學
fukuball
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0 responses
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git, github
Create your work report using Git Log
Marco Vito Moscaritolo
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17 responses
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git, activity report
Retrieve single file from old commit on GIT
Willy Barro
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0 responses
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git, reset, checkout, revert
Private Cocoapods
Jeffrey Jackson
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5 responses
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xcode, mac, ipad, iphone