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.
My Current Development Process (2012)
Tim Davis
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java, git, maven
Git Stash
Nishant Modak
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github, git, stash
Useful git aliases
Jack Hsu
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git
Use Chrome Search to jump to your repos
Peter Baker
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github, chrome, shortcut
Automate your commit messages
Roman Blöth
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git, commit message, hooks
Is it necessary to develop BSD-Licensed Git?
moriturus
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git, bsd, gpl
Colorized diff output in the terminal console
Daniel Reis
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git, terminal, bzr
delete all local branches
Jin
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branch, git, delete
Tracking ASCII armored PGP/GPG keys with Git
Devin Weaver
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git, pgp, diff, gnupg
Make a Template to Speed up Project Creation and Workflow
Phong Huynh
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git, workflow, project, template
Git Tricks for Clean Histories
Stephan Sokolow
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reference, git
Git Cheatsheet
Sethunath K M
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git
Patch committing in git
Venkata Subramanian Mahalingam
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patch, git, commit, version control
Add an ssh key to no login user
German Ilyin
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shell, ssh, phabricator, git
Copy a commit from another repo
Jelle Vandebeeck
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git, repositories, cherry pick
amending previous commits
Kristian Lewis Jones
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rebase, git
Checkout and track a remote Git branch
Abhinav Ajgaonkar
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git, remote, checkout
View your git stash
Emil Ahlbäck
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git stash, git
Create the GIT history of one specific file
Philipp Haußleiter
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git, history, tooling, cli