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.
Create a .gitignore through Windows Explorer
Mike Kusold
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git, windows
git Dropbox integration
Sai kumar
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git, dropbox
Create github repo from Terminal
Walid
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2 responses
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github, bash, git
Why to use cpanfile in your Perl github project
Mark Allen
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perl, cpanfile, github
Solarized
Bob Williams
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7 responses
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terminal, ide, themes, editors
Find all file extensions in a git repository's history
carleeto
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git, file extensions
Pushing/pulling from Plastic SCM to GitHub
psantosl
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codeplex, bitbucket, git, plasticscm
Remove .pyc Files Automatically
Doug Thomas
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python, git, bash
Ignore files in all repos
Łukasz Niemier
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gitignore, git
Git Dropbox Remote Repo
Markus Perl
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dropbox, git, git dropbox repo, git remote repo
beardsnapper: take a picture upon git commit in linux
ashleyblackmore
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linux, git, bash
Amend a Git Commit
Robbie Pitts
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shell, git
Quickly backport fixes into bugfix branches
Oliver Gierke
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branch, merge, git, backporting
SubVersion tip for Git lovers
Julien Carsique
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svn, subversion, git
Count lines of code in a git initialized folder
Jordan Trevino
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git, bash, loc
Git Bash Startup Location (windows)
Tom Cox
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git, windows, git bash
Git Rebase
Bijendra
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git, rebase
Fixing paths in Jekyll for Github-pages
Mariz Melo
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jekyll, github
github's atom for windows
Brad Gearon
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windows, atom, github