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.
Find regression testable code
Taylor Fausak
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tests, git, github
Better git log
Tom Dyer
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tomdyer, git
Fix your commits
Brian Riley
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git
Git peeking
Jason Rogers
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git
Track all remote branches
adamstrawson
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git, bash
Push current branch to origin
Dimitrios Mistriotis
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1 response
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shell, git, github
Only allow `git commit -a` when nothing is staged
Jordan Klassen
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hook, git, pre-commit
Remove deleted files on Git
Jorge García
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command, git, bash
Auto run your rails migrations when switching branches
Rodrigo Kochenburger
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ruby, rails, git
CASH Music platform
jesse von doom
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php, music, github
Update all your repos inside a folder
Leo Tartari
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script, lazy, git, bash
My git log
David Kormushoff
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4 responses
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git
git checkout - (previous branch)
Marcelo G. Cajueiro
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tips, git
Generate your changelogs with Git log and write
Miguel Ramos
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log, sh, changelog, git
A Note About Git Commit Messages
Francesco Tassi
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vcs, git
Recover a deleted branch, local & remotly
Thibault Milan
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git, git-branch, git recovering
Enter git reflog to save the day
Stilliard
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reflog, migrations, migrate, git
Append git-branch name in command line
Mohamed Rashid
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cli, git, bash
GIT BRANCHING MODEL AND STRATEGY
Maxim Kalina
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git, release management, git branching model