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.
Finding commits since last release
Aaron Trevena
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open source, devops, git
Tame Subversion to be like git (well, just a bit)
Oz
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shell, git, subversion
Set Your Git editor to Sublime
David Morrow
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bash, git, sublime, bash_profile
BitbucketにCORESERVERのRSAキーを登録
ジョニイ
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git, ssh, bitbucket, coreserver
Remotely Stash Git Commits
Aleksey Smolenchuk
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1 response
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shell, workflow, git
Empower with Github Gist and Travis-CI
Sam-Mauris Yong
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travis-ci, git, github
Tagging in Git: Why? How?
Abu Ashraf Masnun
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git, tag, tagging
Merge multiple GIT repositories keeping their history
Daniel Sager
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shell, merge, repository, git
ZSH: Setting completion on when using aliases
Rodrigo Flores
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zsh, alias, git, hub
Ubuntu adding git prompt
David Thompson
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git, ubuntu
git commit and mood + lastfm
Deden Fathurahman
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php, scm, tips, fun
Github-Coderwall Badges Fix
charalampos papaloizou
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python, coderwall, badges, selenium
Get The Latest Git Tag in Repository
Azri Jamil
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git, tags, tag, version
How to delete master branch from git server
Daniel Gomes
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danielcsgomes, git, git server
Compare current version of a file to old git revision
Benjamin Schuster-Boeckler
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git, diff, version control, textwrangler
You should use GitHub training!
Ramiro Rodriguez
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git, github
alias g='git'
Joshua Kovach
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1 response
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git
Enable colors in git console output
Julius
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console, terminal, git