Hands-on foundation for understanding the Git version control system using a command line interface.
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Hands-on foundation for understanding the Git version control system using a command line interface.
A lightweight exploration into Resolve-merge-conflicts, branch handling, and version flow ✨ Featuring hands-on experiments with 🌿 branch variations, 💥 conflicting edits, 🛠️ manual conflict fixing, and 🔗 clean merges — all designed to understand how Git behaves when things get messy, and how to bring everything back together smoothly 🐙💛
Small PyGTK-based utility program to conveniently delete Git branches
An ATMega328 based microcontroller with 512k EEPROM and clock, ultizing github branches for 2 and 4 layer circuit design
GitLens with Grafter add-on for selecting only the changed files and folders you want in your PRs & merges. Enables customizable rules to filter out other changes—like ignoring a difference until the difference itself changes.
Code Challenge: dealing with projects that suffer from code drift
Script to automatically delete merged branches via CI.
A Node.js script for efficiently cleaning up Git repositories by automating the deletion of merged branches both locally and remotely. Designed for simplicity and ease of use, it supports various Git workflows and ensures a tidy version control environment
Git is Distributed Version Control System
CLI tool to list all Git branches merged into a base branch with issue link formatting
VSCode - Automatically saves the state of your open files when switching Git branches
A Github training course for practical purposes and OSS
Head First Git Hawtdawg All Ears
🌳 What’s in a name? It doesn’t matter. Find the name of a Git repository’s default branch with a POSIX-compliant shell script.
Level up Inspector for Git Branches
🌲️🌐️ The official source repository for the website of the Branch Ranch project, a joke repository full of Git branch jokes.
Identifies branches 🌿 with commits ahead of the current branch
A smart shell script to automatically delete stale Git branches — keeping only active ones and your main branch. Perfect for large repos with hundreds of inactive branches.
Remove gone Git branches with ease.
Add a description, image, and links to the git-branches topic page so that developers can more easily learn about it.
To associate your repository with the git-branches topic, visit your repo's landing page and select "manage topics."