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.
Develop or not to develop in master branch
Kristian Lewis Jones
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workflow, git
alias g='git'
Joshua Kovach
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1 response
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git
Common ancestor of 2 branches
Said A
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branch, merge, git
Github: Show Filename in Browser Title
Neil Smithline
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browser, filename, title, github
Rebase & Push Non-Master Branch to Heroku
Aaron Miler
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heroku, git
Enable colors in git console output
Julius
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console, terminal, git
Add existing XCode project to GitHub
Tim Krüger
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github, git, xcode
Get rss feed from Gist by adding .atom bt the end
Jichao Ouyang
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gist, git, github
Enjoy and get fun learning Git
Paulo Oliveira
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shell, git, github
You should use GitHub training!
Ramiro Rodriguez
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git, github
How to know what branches are merged and not merged within the current branch
Daniel Gomes
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danielcsgomes, git, git merge
Force ignore on your .gitignore
Joe Critchley
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git, alias, command line, cli
My Git Environment
Randall Hand
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shell, commandline, git
Edit all modified files in VIM
Rob W
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git, vim
A set of best practices for JavaScript projects
vpg
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javascript, git, api, npm
Continuous Deployment to Nodejitsu
Codeship
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testing, deployment, nodejs, nodejitsu
Just run rspec tests that differ from master
Markus Graf
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git, bash, rspec
git commit amend
Milos Dakic
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git, terminal, code, commit
Find a file in a GitHub repo in a Sublime Text “⌘P” style
Matti Schneider
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navigation, shortcut, github
Do you want to learn Git?
Mario Alberto Chavez
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git, learn