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blog.keikooda.net | ||
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thork.net
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| | | | | GM! Just a short note describing a recent new project of mine, git merkle (gm)! gm is a recursive tree of all the repos I've worked on since 2017 after a little spring cleaning; I removed about 40% of my pre-existing github repo history in the process of writing gm. | |
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pbrisbin.com
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| | | | | Git submodules are pretty great. They allow you to have nested git repositories so that modular parts of your app can exist as separate repos but be worked with as one file tree. Another benefit is that when submodules are pushed to github they appear simply as links to the repos they represent. If your not familiar, go ahead and google then come back - how submodules work overall is not the point of this post. | |
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www.cyberdemon.org
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| | | | | Demystifying git submodules by showing exactly how they work. | |
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blog.danielpietzsch.com
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| | | IndieWebCamp Düsseldorf Next weekend, just before the Beyond Tellerrand conference, I'm going to attend another IndieWebCamp. The last and only time I've been to one was four years ago (also before... | ||