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.
Safe interactive rebasing with git
Marc-André Lafortune
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rebase, git
Learn Git in 15 minutes!
Stian Haga
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0 responses
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git, course, interactive
Git Clone Without the additional Subdirectory
Jedy
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git, console, clone
Different repositories on Capistrano
Boris Quiroz
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ruby, capistrano, devops, repository
How to install projects from GitHub using NPM
Christoffer Niska
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npm, install, tarball, github
Git push current branch by default
Russell
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github, git, version control, defaults
Delete local branches merged on origin
Justin Smestad
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protip, git, cleanup, prune
GIT Stats
Michael Prieß
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stats, git
HTML (with microformats, microdata) → Markdown (GitHub-Flavored Markdown, Commonmark)
Ryan Parman
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pandoc, markdown, commonmark, gfm
Simplest way of creating a patch in git
Esteban
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git, patch
git add -A
Dallas Reedy
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3 responses
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git, git add
Efficiency in Development Workflows
Codeship
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github, git, workflow, branching
Tagging in Git with Ruby
Romain Laurent
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ruby, git
My Git aliases >> .bash_aliases
Mateus Pontes
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1 response
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alias, git
Make Github Gist editor automatically resize.
Joel Day
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0 responses
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javascript, github, chrome, development
VimCast Your Way to Git Fugitive Awesomeness
Michael Koby
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vim, git, vim-fugitive, vimcast
Contribute to Open Source!? They don’t want me!
Jorge Colon
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documentation, twitter, opensource, stackoverflow