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.
Adding color to Git in terminal
Luis Milanese
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terminal, git
Rebase or Merge into your topic branch, with a simple zsh function
Claus Witt
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zsh, merge, rebase, snippet
Colourize Your Git Log
Kraig Walker
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terminal, log, git
Tool idea: graph-based DB migrations
Nick Matantsev
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db, migrations, git, phinx
heroku
Victor
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git, django
Drop git changes with a confirm
Mike Piccolo
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git, bash
Homebrew, Ruby, and Git
Ray Hightower
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ruby, git, homebrew
VIM Essentials
Codeando
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git, vim
Delete All .git Files Under Directory
Mochammad Masbuchin
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2 responses
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shell, git, disk space
Clone all remote branches to local GIT
Ashish Upadhyay
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git, git branch, git pull
Create the GIT history of one specific file
Philipp Haußleiter
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git, history, tooling, cli
Undo last commit
Miguel
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undo, commit, last, git
Use pager only when necessary
Thomas Duplomb
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git, pager
Surviving git on Windows
davewatts
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git, windows, git config, git setup
Git branch in your terminal prompt
Stefan Urbansky
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terminal, git, bash
Git Interactive Staging in shell script
Hélder Vasconcelos
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shell, linux, git, bash
Mercurial (hg) playback
Mazharul Anwar
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git, hg
Git pro tips
Agam
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git, tips