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.
Some handy (for me) bash aliases
Ezekiel Kigbo
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bash, git, aliases, ghost in the shell
Git ignores empty folders
Colin Keith
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2 responses
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git, migration from subversion
Git Jira commit message
Markus Perl
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jira, git, git jira, git commit message
distribute scripts as gist micro-gems
Mike Mondragon
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ruby, github, rubygems, git
Committing changed files only in git
Alexander Greim
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staging, git
Git : How to track branches activity
Oleiade
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branches, workflow, git, activity
Git cherry picking: move small code patches across branches
Ignas Butėnas
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version control, git
How to find bad commit using git
Vadym Zakovinko
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test, git, bisect, bad commit
Running PHPUnit on Git hook
Abu Ashraf Masnun
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2 responses
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hook, git, phpunit
gitlab - git ask for a password
Spalt(er)
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git, gitlab
Common gitignore file
Marcus Olsson
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git, c#
A Git Primer
Leandro Loriato
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tutorial, git, primer
Dev Ergonomics Tip: Use a Dark-Style GitHub/StackOverflow Theme
Preslav Rachev
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github, stackoverflow
A wild git hawser appears in my .gitconfig
Alex Palcuie
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2 responses
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dotfiles, git
Git Rerere
Luis Nell
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git
Github Team Viewer
Vinit Kumar
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node, angularjs, javascript, github-api
Run Gitolite from a Docker container
eviweb
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git, gitolite, docker
git-spark plots your commit history
Eric Johnson
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perl, git
GIT: ignore changes in tracked files
Allan MacGregor
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programming, git
One-line vim bundle update
katy lavallee
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vim, git, bash