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blog.gnoack.org
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| | | | | [AI summary] An author explains how to self-host Git repositories on a standard Unix or Linux server using SSH, demonstrating that dedicated platforms like GitHub or GitLab are not necessary for managing code. | |
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current.workingdirectory.net
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| | | | | Some thoughts based on my work as a movement technologist | |
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jinyuz.dev
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| | | | | There was a pull request on GitHub and it contains a feature I wanted to test. I didn't know how to test it locally. Should I just copy the changes to my local since the changes weren't that big? But what if it was? Luckily, I found some answers by googling and decided to write it up for future reference. Git provides a command for it and here is the sample syntax | |
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javier.io
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| | | how to keep your Git-Fork up to date | ||