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.
Create google code review for the initial commit in a new git repo
Jai Pandya
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code review, git, initial commit, new repo
push automatically on commit
Maximilian Weber
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2 responses
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git, webermax
MongoDB Text Search Examples
Tobias Trelle
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mongodb, javascript, github
Quickly merge feature branches in git
Lee Machin
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merge, git
Git(hub): Merging from a forked repo
Daniel Schmidt
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merge, git, fork
Open current Vim buffer in GitHub
Luca Guidi
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vim, git
Make lolcommits choose your camera
Daniel Murphy
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git, lolcommits, selfies
git create branch local and push the new barnch to repositry
Ilic Davor
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github, shell, git, branch
Last commit hash alias
Rob W
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git
GitHub appreciation
Paul H.
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open source, github
Git garbage collect all your dev tree
Peter Mescalchin
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shell, git
Git push current branch without specifying branch name
Jearvon Dharrie
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git, version control
Release History for Github Repositories
Nedim Arabacı
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changelog, release, repository, github
Read your own pull requests
Paul Blundell
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pair programming, code review, version control, github
Local Git cleanup of remotely deleted and merged branches
Jon Peck
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git, branch, cleanup, remote
Is Git too quiet? Make it talk!
Magnus Dahlstrand
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git, log, alias, fun
How to Move an Existing Github repository to Bitbucket
Bruce Park
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bitbucket, git
Script to update vim pathogen and bundles
Jens Grassel
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shell, vim, freebsd, git
Find out what git branches hold a particular commit
Alison Rowland
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branches, git