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| | | | | To begin contributing to open-source software, you might want to become familiar with Git. Understanding the workflow of creating your own local copy of a repository and keeping it up to date with the upstream repository is integral to start contributing in public projects. | |
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| | | | | A git alias to clean up gone branches. Even ones that have been squashed and merged. | |
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| | | | | Git is the go-to version control system in software development, created by Linus Torvalds in 2005 for Linux kernel development. It's now an indispensable tool for tracking project history and managing versions. This post covers the key Git commands you need to streamline your development workflow. | |
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| | | I've been playing around with Kamal from Basecamp (previously called MRSK) for deploying simple apps on a single server. There's a lot to like about Kamal's ergonomics and principles. But there were a few things that I struggled with or that confused me. It mostly boils down to Kamal offering some kind of a layer... | ||