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.
Do you want to learn Git?
Mario Alberto Chavez
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git, learn
BitbucketにCORESERVERのRSAキーを登録
ジョニイ
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git, ssh, bitbucket, coreserver
Git branch and autocomplete in your bash prompt
Joe Connor
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1 response
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prompt, git, bash
Enable colors in git console output
Julius
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console, terminal, git
Undoing a git merge
Ezekiel Kigbo
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merge, undo, simple, git
git commit and mood + lastfm
Deden Fathurahman
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php, scm, tips, fun
Missing SVN Export?
Arlen Walker
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git, deploy, export
Open recent files in your editor
Marco Hamersma
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git, editor
git add -u
Nguyen Thanh Hai
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git
My Git Environment
Randall Hand
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shell, commandline, git
Just run rspec tests that differ from master
Markus Graf
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git, bash, rspec
Follow new people on GitHub
Arthur Nogueira Neves
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friends, github
Compare current version of a file to old git revision
Benjamin Schuster-Boeckler
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git, diff, version control, textwrangler
remote ref for forked git project
josh bowles
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open source, git
Make lolcommits choose your camera
Daniel Murphy
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git, lolcommits, selfies
clean changes from accidently git stash pop
Benjamin Knofe
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patch, stash, pop, remove
Git checkout your previous branch!
Tom Gallacher
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productivity, git
Take a photo of yourself every time you commit by php
Ryota Mochizuki
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php, osx, git
Clone Specific Branch and Rename Remote
Jesse O'Brien
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branch, remote, git
Find a file in a GitHub repo in a Sublime Text “⌘P” style
Matti Schneider
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navigation, shortcut, github