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.
Information-richness in a compact zsh Prompt
Stephan Sokolow
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shell, zsh, git
No merge commits on Git
Federico Scrinzi
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1 response
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merge, rebase, pull, git
Yet another merge? Replay your commits instead
José Sazo
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git, merge, rebase
Update a forked repository at Github
Alex Heusingfeld
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git, fork, pull-request, github
HTML (with microformats, microdata) → Markdown (GitHub-Flavored Markdown, Commonmark)
Ryan Parman
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pandoc, markdown, commonmark, gfm
New git and heroku remotes in a few commands
Kerry Snyder
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github, heroku, git, deploy
Migrate Subversion to Git
Bart Bakker
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migration, subversion, git
Contributing to PIMF micro framework
Gjero Krsteski
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php, micro, framework, fork
Git autosquash goodies
Andrea Richiardi
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3 responses
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rebase, git rebase, git
Better Git Pager
Sean Todd
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git, terminal, less, unix
Modman / Git / Capistrano
Rodrigo Garcia
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magento, capistrano, git, modman
git reset -p
Norman Clarke
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git
Git alias to rebase and merge in one go
Oliver Gierke
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git, merge, rebase
Count the number of reverted commits in Git
Matias Korhonen
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k33l0r, git
Recovering from git rebase accident
Juhamatti Niemelä
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git, recovery, accidents
ExpressionEngine and Git: Using Git Hooks to Track Database Changes
Rodrigo Passos
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mysql, git, expressionengine, database
Understanding git merges
Kristian Lewis Jones
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merge, git
Check out illumos-gate on OS X
Joshua M. Clulow
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os x, illumos, git