Create useful .gitignore files for your project.
I’ve typically used the github/gitignore repository for pulling together .gitignore
files, but this resource looks like a handy layer on top of GitHub’s project.
Create useful .gitignore files for your project.
I’ve typically used the github/gitignore repository for pulling together .gitignore
files, but this resource looks like a handy layer on top of GitHub’s project.
An elegant—though technically complex—solution by Søren Birkemeyer that adds a timeline of changes to the bottom of blog posts.
We’re not a bootcamp, we’re a finishing school.
Back in October, the thoughtbot team announced they were making their online learning platform Upcase available to all for free.
This looks like a fantastic resource and now it’s available to everyone!
Submodules allow you to keep a Git repository as a subdirectory of another Git repository. This lets you clone another repository into your project and keep your commits separate.
This is the Git reference site. This is meant to be a quick reference for learning and remembering the most important and commonly used Git commands.