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| | We explain how to check out the initial commit of any open source project using Git. Examining the initial commit is a great way to learn how a program's code works.
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| | Resurrect Lost History from the Information Manager from Hell
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| | FreeBSD git Primer for Users Today's blog is actually a preview of a git primer I'm writing for the FreeBSD project. It covers what a typ...
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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: