I'm fairly new to git and most of my interaction with it has been via the IntelliJ Idea IDE. But sometimes I use a command line. In one directory I did "git init", "git add files", and "git commit".
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5 Git features that actually feel like cheating
These hidden corners of Git will save you time and make your workflow less painful.
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This tiny tool is a game changer for reading Git history
Navigating Git history shouldn't feel like a chore. This one tool offers instant diffs, visual branches, and effortless filtering at your fingertips.
Git is a wonderful tool that can multiply your project’s impact, or make your project easier to manage by an order of magnitude. Some of us hackers don’t yet know how to use command-line Git, but a ...
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