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| | | | | I originally wrote this article for Codementor in October 2014. It should have something for everyone, from fairly new git users to experienced developers. 1. Discard local file modifications Sometimes the best way to get a feel for a problem is diving in and playing around with the code. Unfortunately, the changes made in the process sometimes turn out to be less than optimal, in which case reverting the file to its original state can be the fastest and easiest solution: | |
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| | | | | Introduction Rebase before merge Example (Bonus) Modifying content within an interactive rebase Introduction This is a quick post to cover a GitHub workflow that is utilised by our specific team (Frameworks) here at BBC News. The basis of our workflow is this: Open a GitHub PR (Pull Request) by creating a new feature branch from master Make feature specific changes and request a code review If given a "thumbs up", this means the PR author is allowed to handle merging the PR The merge process requires a s... | |
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| | | Learn about evolving malware threats, proactive defense strategies, and the role of software composition analysis to protect your development processes. | ||