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 Export
Miloš Matić
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git, export
Open recent files in your editor
Marco Hamersma
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git, editor
Power Shell 3.0
Michael Dominick
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1 response
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powershell, git, windows
GitHub appreciation
Paul H.
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open source, github
Read your own pull requests
Paul Blundell
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pair programming, code review, version control, github
Figure out who to blame with git
Miles Matthias
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1 response
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git, code review, blame, show
Quickly merge feature branches in git
Lee Machin
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merge, git
Colaborating in Git with more than one branch
Fernando A. Damião
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git, colaborating, github
Release History for Github Repositories
Nedim Arabacı
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changelog, release, repository, github
Git garbage collect all your dev tree
Peter Mescalchin
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shell, git
A vim plugin that shows changes since last git commit
Anthony Hall
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vim, debugging, git
Git Internals
Haggai Philip Zagury
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git, git internals, dag
Make a full copy of a git repo
Jacob Fike
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git, clone repo, duplicate repo
Git peeking
Jason Rogers
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git
git add --patch
Rashmi
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rashmi14yadav, git
Git cheats sheets in your command line
0xAX
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github, git
An interactive git cheatsheet
Benjamin Weiss
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git, cheatsheet
Interactive Rebase
José Menor
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1 response
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git, github
push automatically on commit
Maximilian Weber
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2 responses
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git, webermax