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dvorak
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A month of Dvorak, my experience and my practice methods
Finally, if you're worried about shortcuts such as Ctrl + C, don't worry. On Mac there's a layout called Dvorak-Qwerty ⌘, which changes to Qwerty when you hold down the ⌘ key. For Linux and Windows, there's this, https://github.com/kentonv/dvorak-qwerty, this one is linux only: https://github.com/tbocek/dvorak, and this one is windows only: https://github.com/chid/dvorak-qwerty/tree/master/dverty. I can't verify the windows ones but the linux ones work great.
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Has anyone gotten Dvorak Control Qwerty to run on Android?
There are three installs mentioned, the X grabs method, the system tap method, and the udev method in this linked repository https://github.com/tbocek/dvorak
- I'm learning Unity on Linux with Dvorak and all the shortcuts are fubar. Anyone have experience remapping all the unity shortcuts to dvorak that may have some tips?
- Coolest projects, GO!
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I can type 120-140 wpm with QWERTY, should I bother switching to Dvorak?
My main problem has been with my dwm binds, I can't function without them, but I've found a fix! https://github.com/tbocek/dvorak this changes to qwerty when you hold alt, which is a lifesaver for me.
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Should i first learn QWERTY or directly jump to DVORAK
It is possible to emulate Dvorak with QWERTY commands on Linux, though it's a but hacky. I've found this to work flawlessly in every app I've tried: https://github.com/tbocek/Dvorak. I hear it may not work with some apps like games that just read scan codes directly but then one doesn't tend to use shortcuts combos in most games.
GitExtensions
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Git Branches: Intuition and Reality
I agree that git is almost asking you to juggle commits.
My preference is to use temporary branches and cherry-picking instead of stashing; I mostly use a gui* to work with git so it is easy to select the two or three commits to cherry-picking or see visually if an interactive rebase would work.
* https://gitextensions.github.io/
- Dear Atlassian, fix that fuckn Sourcetree launch screen
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Git Merge – The Definitive Guide
I use Git Extensions myself as I find the git interface very straight forward, however they still have this fucking insane and frustrating issue: In the mergetool "Theirs" and "Mine" are swapped
- I urgently need help with reverting changes made in Git (complete noob)
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IT Pro Tuesday #251 - Git UI, Fiber Training, Infosec News & More
Git Extensions is a more-intuitive way to manage your Git repositories in Windows. Its standalone interface serves as an effective, CLI-free means to control Git. Preferred by namtab00, because "SourceTree hides and shortcuts too much git functionality."
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Git GUI app that can double click on a branch to check it out?
I presume this is where one goes to make a feature request? https://github.com/gitextensions/gitextensions/issues
- Ask HN: Where are the simple Git GUIs?
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How do you work on the same project when you're in between two PC's in a day?
If you're on Windows, I'd start with installing official Git. It comes with a Git Bash CLI and what not. There are also third party apps like GitExtensions and TortoiseGit if you want more UI/shell integration.
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Learning git as a beginner
Everyone's going to downvote this, but I prefer the GUI over the command-line. I use http://gitextensions.github.io/
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Coolest projects, GO!
https://github.com/gitextensions/gitextensions/releases/tag/v2.51.05 - nice little ui for working with git. unfortunately, v2.51.05 is the last version that I can confirm works under mono (it was the last 2.x version and they completely rewrote the code from scratch in the 3.x series. My understanding was that it lost Linux compatibility at that point).
What are some alternatives?
BigBagKbdTrixPKL - "DreymaR's Big Bag of Keyboard Tricks" for Windows with EPKL
Bonobo Git Server - Bonobo Git Server for Windows is a web application you can install on your IIS and easily manage and connect to your git repositories. Go to homepage for release and more info.
dvorak-qwerty - "Dvorak-Qwerty ⌘" (DQ) keyboard layout for Windows and Unix/Linux/X
LibGit2Sharp - Git + .NET = ❤
Gitea - Git with a cup of tea! Painless self-hosted all-in-one software development service, including Git hosting, code review, team collaboration, package registry and CI/CD
GitVersion - From git log to SemVer in no time
tortoisegit - Windows Explorer Extension to Operate Git; Mirror of official repository https://tortoisegit.org/sourcecode
posh-git - A PowerShell environment for Git
Git Credential Manager for Windows
Gogs - Gogs is a painless self-hosted Git service
RepoZ - 👨💻 A zero-conf git repository hub for Windows and macOS with Windows Explorer- & CLI-enhancements
Husky.Net - Git hooks made easy with Husky.Net internal task runner! 🐶 It brings the dev-dependency concept to the .NET world!