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akashgoswami.dev
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| | | | | A quick how to guide on how to remove data from a repository's history | |
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blog.kulman.sk
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| | | | | I recently worked on an iOS project where we decided to move away from Cocoapods and Git submodules, and migrate our internal libraries to Swift Package Manager. At the same time, we wanted to consolidate everything into a monorepo to make development and dependency management simpler. One important requirement was to preserve the full Git history of each library during the migration. Motivation The main motivation for this migration was that CocoaPods is effectively end-of-life-it is no longer actively maintained or recommended for new projects by many in the iOS community. | |
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alexmuraro.me
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| | | | | I've recently been explaining the basics of git to a new colleague of mine, and while it is quite easy to use, I understand that at first it's not very intuitive, so I got the idea for this short tutorial on its usage, trying to stay quick and to the point, as usual. What is [...] | |
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www.codingexercises.com
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| | | Jekyll is GitHub's serverless blogging technology. Here I'll show you how to serve it on port 4001, or any other port that's different from the default port 4000. | ||