git-flight-rules
git-from-the-bottom-up
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git-flight-rules
- Flight Rules for Git
- How to weed out "Issues"?
- How can I professionalise my approach to PHP development?
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so True
Let me introduce you to my best friend.
- Βοηθεια με το git
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I'm a a junior and I just made a mistake, can this be fixed?
Yeah just checkout a new branch you'll be fine. For any other issues may run into while using git here is a flight manual: https://github.com/k88hudson/git-flight-rules
- Is it bad that I only know the very basics of git in my first job?
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Git Cheat Sheet - Summary of commands I used in my work in 3 tech companies
Also the Git Flight Rules: https://github.com/k88hudson/git-flight-rules
- Things I wish everyone knew about Git (Part I)
- Oh Shit, Git??
git-from-the-bottom-up
- Git from the Bottom Up
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How Head Works in Git
Here's a great walk through for how Git works from the bottom up: https://jwiegley.github.io/git-from-the-bottom-up/
It's short, easy to understand and you'll understand HEAD.
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git-appraise – Distributed Code Review for Git
Very tangential:
Gerrit also stores some of its configs in a git repo. I was setting up a new instance, but couldn't get Admin permissions because the way my auth front-end didn't play well with the docker image's assumptions.
Gerrit already does a lot of its work via non-standard references. For example, you don't push to a branch, `refs/branches/foo`, you push to a separate `refs/for/foo` namespace that creates the review.
Similarly, Group config is stored in the All-Users git repo [1], but in references created after a UUID, in `refs/groups/UU/UUID`.
I ended up having a to exercise the plumbiest of plumbing commands [2] to create a new commit from scratch (from a tree, from the index, from blobs), to update the group ref to add myself to the Administrators group (this, of course, requires a local shell and permissions on the Gerrit host). It was a great way to exercise what I had learned in Git from the Bottom Up [3]
[1] https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/Documentation/config-...
[2] https://git-scm.com/book/en/v2/Git-Internals-Git-Objects
[3] https://jwiegley.github.io/git-from-the-bottom-up/
- Setting up Huginn on Heroku
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Books for learning Git
I found Git from the Bottom Up helpful. It is very short as well. Then refer to the official book when you want more detail.
- Good git course and/or where to practice real life scenarios?
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the first time i had to deal with a huge git rebase conflict
I recently came across "Git from the Bottom Up by John Wiegley" (thanks to Coding Blocks podcast), he has a chapter about rebasing: https://jwiegley.github.io/git-from-the-bottom-up/1-Repository/7-branching-and-the-power-of-rebase.html
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Git-SIM: Visually simulate Git operations in your own repos with a single termi
You won't have to put your entire life on break in order to understand the fundamentals of git and why it works the way it works. Going through https://jwiegley.github.io/git-from-the-bottom-up/ and really understanding the material will take you a couple of hours at max, but will save you a lot of time in the future.
Wanting to understand things before using them is hardly elitism, not sure why you would think that.
Just like you probably don't want to fix bugs without understand the cause, it's hard to use a tool correctly unless you know how the tool works.
- What is the most efficient way of learning and comprehending Git?
What are some alternatives?
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devdocs - API Documentation Browser
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mark-sweep - A simple mark-sweep garbage collector in C
git-revise - A handy tool for doing efficient in-memory commit rebases & fixups
git-appraise - Distributed code review system for Git repos
just-enough-series - Repository to host files for "Just Enough" YouTube Series
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