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Posts Tagged git

Git rm pending files

If you’ve deleted a bunch of files in your directory, here’s a handy bash alias to git rm the changes into your index. alias gitrm=”git stat | grep deleted | awk ‘{print $3}’ | xargs git rm” Update: turns out git add -u takes care of deleted files.


GitHub is leading us to an opensource renaissance

Before GitHub, if you had something to contribute to an open source project, you basically had to worry about tracking your changes against someone else’s remote repo, which was usually svn or similar, which was difficult and cumbersome. And even if you did manage to have enough motivation to properly track, format, and email the [...]


Helpful shortcuts for git svn

Tired of having to stash your changes when you want to grab the latest from svn or want to dcommit one file while keeping others in your working tree? In your bash profile: alias svnpull=’git stash && git svn rebase && git stash apply’ alias svnpush=’git stash && git svn dcommit && git stash apply’


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