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pedrorijo.com
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| | | | | Getting started with Git. Git basic commands. Everything you need to know to start using Git in your personal projects. Second part of a series of tutorials | |
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www.integralist.co.uk
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| | | | | I thought I would get down in a blog post the different Git commands and tips that I find really useful, because every now and then it seems I need to refer back to these notes (which up until this point have been in a txt file in my Dropbox) if I've not used a particular command in a while. Hopefully you'll find them useful too. Show where Git is installed Show the Git version installed Update your global user details Set-up a global ignore file Adding all files (inc. | |
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micahkepe.com
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| | | | | There's tons of little goodies you can add to your .gitconfig to make your life easier. From hidden gems in the git Man pages to aliases and shell functions, here's a few things I've found useful to reduce friction in my Git workflow. | |
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www.lazy-electron.com
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| | | I tend to use git from the command line frequently. There's a useful feature to reduce repetitive work called git aliases: | ||