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.
Code coverage for your current git branch using simplecov
Andrew Nicholson
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ruby, git, simplecov
GitHub Pages updated on push
Sindre Sorhus
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github, git, branch, site
Open all merge conflicts in your editor
suweller
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bash, zsh, git, vim
Information-richness in a compact zsh Prompt
Stephan Sokolow
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shell, zsh, git
Prune remote branches
Marc Richards
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1 response
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git, noob
git undo-last
Stilliard
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undo, commit, git
Get some sliding UIViewControllers with ViewDeck
Jelle Vandebeeck
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ios, framework, viewdeck, github
git - the simple guide
Bob Williams
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git, github
Faster Git Stash
Shashank Mehta
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stash, git, bash
Use sourcetree
Marcos Hernández
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scm, git, sourcetree, git gui
Automatic site update on push to github
Daniel Parnell
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4 responses
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web, update, git, github
Git Zip branch
raz ohad
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0 responses
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alias, zip, git
DVCS fubar #1 - not using SSH protocol to push
John Stevenson
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2 responses
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dvcs, github
Basic Git commands for beginners
Abhijeet Sutar
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git, cheatsheet, commads
git reset -p
Norman Clarke
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git
Making scripts writable through Git
Miles Johnson
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permissions, git, chmod, execute
Update a forked repository at Github
Alex Heusingfeld
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git, fork, pull-request, github