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.
Take a photo of yourself every time you commit by php
Ryota Mochizuki
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php, osx, git
Git: pausing commits
Mariz Melo
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stash, git
Fastest way to search through files using git + fzy
azbshiri
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vim, fuzzy, fzy, git
git commit amend
Milos Dakic
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git, terminal, code, commit
Tame Subversion to be like git (well, just a bit)
Oz
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shell, git, subversion
Sweep crap under the git carpet
Eduardo
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stash, git, clean
Changing git commit's author or email
Alvaro Garcia
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pair programming, git, git author
Git: quick fix in a new branch from master
roparz
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git, quick fix
List the organizations of the users who starred your repo.
JD Isaacks
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nodejs, github
Show latest tag
YDB
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git, tags, deploy, version
Simple workflow to keep forked Git repos up to date
Rob Wierzbowski
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github, git, command line, open source
Bootstrap My Mac
Josh Burns
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shell, osx, mac, bootstrap
How to use multiple Github accounts in the same computer
Vinicius Souza
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4 responses
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terminal, osx, mac, github
Interactive Rebase
José Menor
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1 response
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git, github
Install Git on Linux from git source
chuck
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git, linux
Get The Latest Git Tag in Repository
Azri Jamil
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git, tags, tag, version
Continuous Deployment to Nodejitsu
Codeship
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testing, deployment, nodejs, nodejitsu
My default .gitignore
Francesco Napoletano
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gitignore, git
How to know what branches are merged and not merged within the current branch
Daniel Gomes
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danielcsgomes, git, git merge