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.
git add --patch
Rashmi
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rashmi14yadav, git
Setting up ssh-agent on Windows
Garry Shutler
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git, windows
git helper for long branch names
Keith
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zsh, git
An interactive git cheatsheet
Benjamin Weiss
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git, cheatsheet
Git conflicts into vim arg list
Tony R Quilkey
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1 response
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vim, git
GitHub appreciation
Paul H.
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open source, github
How to list unpushed commits (using alias)
Hernán Chilabert
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alias, git, unpushed
A set of best practices for JavaScript projects
vpg
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javascript, git, api, npm
Git cheats sheets in your command line
0xAX
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github, git
Purty Git History
Johnny Wey
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git
Set Your Git editor to Sublime
David Morrow
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bash, git, sublime, bash_profile
Compiling latest git from sources on a CentOS box
Antonio Ognio
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compile, centos, git, redhat
@wip tags and morality
Dominic Barker
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cucumber, bdd, git, source control
Is Git too quiet? Make it talk!
Magnus Dahlstrand
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git, log, alias, fun
Git garbage collect all your dev tree
Peter Mescalchin
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shell, git
git create branch local and push the new barnch to repositry
Ilic Davor
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github, shell, git, branch
Power Shell 3.0
Michael Dominick
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1 response
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powershell, git, windows
Delete branches already merged to master
Bartosz Filipowicz
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git, github
Rails app templates
Chris Bell
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rails, github
Release History for Github Repositories
Nedim Arabacı
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changelog, release, repository, github
Tagging in Git: Why? How?
Abu Ashraf Masnun
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git, tag, tagging