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I am a photographer, entrepreneur, software engineer, guitarist, climber, and telemark skier

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Posts Tagged svn

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’


Git tips and tricks part 3: working with svn branches and cherry-pick

After several weeks of git usage, I’ve developed a nice workflow. First, we’ll start with working with several svn branches via git. Working with svn branches via git Assuming you’ve properly cloned your svn repository, you should have your trunk and remote branches fetched from svn. You can see the remote branches via git branch [...]


Useful git commands and quirks

Things I’ve learned from my first git experiences. First of all, git is inconsistent as hell. Every command has its own quirks and syntax, so I’m attempting to catalog some of them here. We’ve been using git svn at Planypus as a way to maintain local developer branches and still push to our svn as [...]


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