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Mastering Git workflow – Part 2/2 Handling interruptions elegantly using git-worktree

Mastering Git workflow – Part 2/2

Handling interruptions elegantly using git-worktree

Edigleysson Silvaby Edigleysson SilvaJanuary 17, 2023January 24, 2023

In our last post about git, we discussed the git-stash command. We thought of a situation where we get interrupted to work on more urgent …

Mastering Git workflow – Part 1/2 git-stash for when you get interrupted

Mastering Git workflow – Part 1/2

git-stash for when you get interrupted

Edigleysson Silvaby Edigleysson SilvaAugust 9, 2022August 17, 2022

Hi guys. In today’s post, will talk about git. At this point, you probably already know that all the usual commands (e.g git-add, git-checkout, git-commit) …

Securing git commits on Windows 10 and WSL2

Securing git commits on Windows 10 and WSL2

Anderson Guimarães Mouraby Anderson Guimarães MouraApril 27, 2022January 12, 2023

Git-based platforms such as Github and Gitlab are probably the most common code management tools out there. Therefore, securing your access to whatever codebase you …

Git: Ours or Theirs? (Part 1) Tips for resolving conflicts automatically

Git: Ours or Theirs? (Part 1)

Tips for resolving conflicts automatically

Will Soaresby Will SoaresFebruary 7, 2017January 12, 2023

In this article, I will assume that you already have a basic understanding of Git and consequently is familiar with the process of sharing code …

Crazy Developer in Git commit – -amend

Crazy Developer in Git commit – -amend

Jônatas Rancan de Souzaby Jônatas Rancan de SouzaFebruary 6, 2017January 12, 2023

Are you new on git? And you know these commands: git add , git commit , git pull , git push , git status. But …

Prevent a force pushing to master with ruby

Fladson Gomesby Fladson GomesMay 3, 2016November 12, 2019

Yeah, everyone knows, it’s the mor law of versioned systems, NEVER do a git push -f on the default branch, never, even when you know …

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