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| | Releases are a GitHub feature that lets you view important snapshots of your code marked with git tags in GitHub's UI. If you're not currently using releases, we'll show you why you should use them and how you can implement them automatically.
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| | I build things and drink coffee.
| | unencumberedbyfacts.com
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| | There have been 350+ commits since Cypht 1.0.0 was released, and in this post I'm going to talk about every single one. Kidding of course, but I do want to share some of the super-cool things that have happened since. As always, I want to thank everyone who has written me an E-mail, filed a...
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| Suppose that you have a full time job at Amazon, and you want to separate your git commit emails from Amazon and your personal projects. Setting up ~/.gitconfig $ touch ~/.gitconfig For our personal projects, we will use the ~/.gitconfig file with the following content: [user] name = James Banned email = james.banned@gmail.com [includeIf "gitdir:~/Work/"] path = ~/.gitconfig.work The includeIf basically means that include this config if I'm inside the ~/Work/ directory.