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 - keep a feature branch updated
Ashish Kumar Singh
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rebase, git, feature-branch
Zsh Helpers for Rebasing and Merging
Claus Witt
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zsh, merge, rebase, git
pull all gists from a user as repos
Austin Turnage
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0 responses
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github, coffeescript, scraper
Total lines of code
Sergey Zabolotnov
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2 responses
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shell, unix, awk, git
Git Essentials
Bruno Coelho
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0 responses
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web, development, web development, git
Quick install of Vim packages
Lorin Hochstein
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github, zsh, vim
Git tricks
Ronan Guilloux
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git
Git Export
Miloš Matić
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0 responses
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git, export
Delete github repo hooks
Pavan Kumar Sunkara
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0 responses
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nodejs, git, github
TodoMVC: A common learning application for popular JavaScript MV* frameworks
Mike King
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mvc, javascript, github
Custom git script for use with git based deployment
Jon Druse
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git, deployment, git workflow
Ignore changes in tracked files with git, beyond .gitignore
Earl Swigert
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git, terminal, .gitignore, unchanged
Stage updated Propel models
Toni Uebernickel
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git, propel
Private dvcs repositories
Fredrik Leijon
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git, hg, dvcs
Listing one or more files under Git version control
Shane Riley
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version control, git, ls-tree, file search
Generate your changelogs with Git log and write
Miguel Ramos
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log, sh, changelog, git
Open GitHub to a specific commit
Lorin Hochstein
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0 responses
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zsh, git, github
CSS partial selector for defeating Flash of Unstyled Text
Nathan Monk
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css, webfonts, webfont, adobe