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.
Pushing to a git repository from Mercurial
ADIO Kingsley O
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git, mercurial, adiksonline, version control migration
Fix git-svn on OS X Mavericks
Carlo Sciolla
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perl, osx, apple, git-svn
Git Jira commit message
Markus Perl
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jira, git, git jira, git commit message
Using Multiple Rails Development Databases
Ritchie Young
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rails, schema, database, git
Alias to automatically git push --set-upstream
Griffin Smith
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shell, zsh, git, alias
Github Team Viewer
Vinit Kumar
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node, angularjs, javascript, github-api
Keep a git fork up to date
Raúl Raja
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3 responses
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git, github
Get syntax highlighting for your language on github
Irakli Gozalishvili
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syntax highligting, github
Clean your branch's history before commiting.
Scott Prager
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git, work flow, rebase, commit
Using colors in git terminal
Dan Jesus
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2 responses
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zsh, terminal, git, bash
Adding git revision code to Android
Carlos Fonseca
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1 response
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android, gradle, git, revision
Make URI's Easier To Work With
Nicholas Jordon
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open source, ci, git, uri
Remove files from git repo.
Malte Bublitz
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maltebublitz, git
Git submodules should have public remotes
@kjellski
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2 responses
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public, remote, repository, git
Virtual SSH-Hosts
Marcus Fritzsch
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0 responses
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shell, git, proxy, ssh
Change last commit
YDB
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2 responses
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git
Force specific ruby version for any command.
Adam Stankiewicz
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zsh, rbenv, git
Quickly get files to refactor
Adam Stankiewicz
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1 response
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ruby, rails, git
Create Gist from files in command line
Emad Elsaid
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ruby, github, rails, gist