A guide for writers for using Git and related services. (formerly gewga.ws/git-for-writers)
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A guide for writers for using Git and related services. (formerly gewga.ws/git-for-writers)
A set of my best practices working with git
Visualize your git workflow in a whole new way! 📈📊:bulb:
A 1 hour video series covering some fundamentals and basic usage of .Git and Github.
Message Encryption - Turing Mod1 Pairing Project
Gitlab Bot to backport merge requests to stable release branches.
A welcoming git branching model.
A quick reference or brief documentation as a summary of git commands and some handy tools & guides that are used in hands-on situations and improves the git knowledge. As well as GitSwitcher: a script that switches between git branches in an easy manner without typing any git command.
Prevents you from committing secrets and credentials into git repositories
Git commands making feature branch workflow with rebase and submodules easy
Attach local notes/tasks to your git branches
A git hook multiplexer allowing for the easy setup of multiple git hooks.
Easy and fast annotation of diffs using git.
Tutorial of how a feature branch works in git workflow.
Easy git commit message with meaning
Git minimalist extensions to provide high-level repository operations
Example of a git workflow using rebasing
Add a description, image, and links to the git-workflow topic page so that developers can more easily learn about it.
To associate your repository with the git-workflow topic, visit your repo's landing page and select "manage topics."