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.
Git Command to Remove All Local Branches
James O'Brien
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1 response
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branch, git
Come back to the previous branch in git
Salva Revert
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2 responses
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branch, git
Spell checking and auto word wrap with vim and git
BK Box
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0 responses
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git, vim, vimrc
Create a gem in a gist
Javier Cervantes
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ruby, git
Different repositories on Capistrano
Boris Quiroz
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ruby, capistrano, devops, repository
To get your lost commits in git
Rashmi
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rashmi14yadav, git
Delete remote git tags
Jens Grassel
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git, workflow, delete, remote tags
Efficiency in Development Workflows
Codeship
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github, git, workflow, branching
Use Your Git History to Manage Freshbooks
David Stump
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ruby, gem, git, freshbooks
Hit t in github for a pleasant surprise
Damon Aw
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navigation, github
Difference in git commits between branches
Marko Klemetti
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shell, git
Git diff only with what is commited
Daniel Gomes
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0 responses
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danielcsgomes, git
Comparing any two commits on GitHub and GitLab
Janos Gyerik
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git, gitlab, github
Clonar git dentro de una carpeta
Edwin Gonzales M.
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clone, git
Easily deploy to Github Pages
Xavier Cambar
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0 responses
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deploy, git, pages, github
Kanban + github
Javier Cervantes
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0 responses
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git, kanban, github
See full diff in comment when commiting in git
Marcin Bunsch
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0 responses
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visual, commit, git
Faster install of Python dependencies
Rodrigo Chacon
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python, pip, zip, git