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.
Path formatting and Git Branch on bash_profile
Cristiano Diniz da Silva
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1 response
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branch, formatting, profile, git
Setting Sublime Text as the Default Editor for Git (Linux Mint/Ubuntu)
John Atten
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0 responses
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sublime text, git, ubuntu, linux-mint
Browse your current repo on github.com
Thomas Drevon
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2 responses
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ruby, git, github
Test a github pull request locally
Alexis Reigel
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0 responses
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pull request, git, github
Git commit formatting and spell check
BK Box
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0 responses
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git, vi
Enhanced git log output
Heitor Silva
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0 responses
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log, git
Sync your static files in git with S3
Alon Pe'er
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0 responses
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php, s3, git, static files
Ignoring the content of a folder
Heitor Silva
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0 responses
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gitignore, git
Easy to ship your project on Github to your user
tcnksm
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0 responses
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shell, golang, go, github
Use ido/iswitchb sytle completion in magit
Leonardo Etcheverry
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0 responses
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emacs, magit, git, ido
Web Workers simplified - webworq
Rich McNeary
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0 responses
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html, script, web, javascript
Vert.x on heroku
Alex Boyd
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0 responses
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java, heroku, git, vert.x
Git - Deleting remote branch
Nícolas Lazarte Kaqui
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2 responses
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git, github
New git flow branch from Trello card URL
Lorin Hochstein
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0 responses
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osx, git-flow, git, trello
Simplify management of multiple Git repos with SSH
Stephen Benner
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0 responses
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alias, ssh, shortcut, git
Using tig pager mode with ordinary patch/diff
Gökçen Eraslan
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0 responses
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patch, diff, tig, git