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.
Undoing Merges
Yan
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merge, undo, git
Open repo's github page from cli
Yanick Champoux
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git, perl, github
Work journal in the shell
Filipe Correia
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1 response
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zsh, log, productivity, git
Get rss feed from Gist by adding .atom bt the end
Jichao Ouyang
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gist, git, github
Simplest way of creating a patch in git
Esteban
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git, patch
Usefull GIT commands
jay mabazza
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git, colour, add commit, stage
Renaming Git Origin
Andrew Cairns
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terminal, git, bash, github
Make a full copy of a git repo
Jacob Fike
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git, clone repo, duplicate repo
alias g='git'
Joshua Kovach
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git
A Database Writers Can Use to Track Submissions
Dylan Kinnett
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php, mysql, database, html5
Common ancestor of 2 branches
Said A
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branch, merge, git
Fetching Remote Git Repo with Python: In a few lines of codes
Abu Ashraf Masnun
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python, repo, fetch, git
Enjoy and get fun learning Git
Paulo Oliveira
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shell, git, github
Install git from source
Suman Paul
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linux, git
Edit all modified files in VIM
Rob W
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git, vim
Checkout a new branch from other branch or tag with git checkout
Daniel Gomes
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danielcsgomes, git
Remotely Stash Git Commits
Aleksey Smolenchuk
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shell, workflow, git
ZSH: Setting completion on when using aliases
Rodrigo Flores
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zsh, alias, git, hub