gitcommit
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Git, a distributed version control system, facilitates collaborative coding with features like branching, merging, and remote repository management. Essential commands include init, add, commit, status, branch, checkout, merge, pull, and push.
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This contains basic things you need to know about git, github, git command and many more.
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Powerful Visual Studio Code extension that enforces standardized commit messages, ensuring convention and consistency across Git repositories.
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AI GIT Commit is your ultimate command-line ally, revolutionizing your Git experience. With the remarkable power of OpenAI's GPT-3 language model at your fingertips, it effortlessly crafts compelling commit messages for your Git commits, making every step of your coding journey a breeze.
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A simple shell script for simplifying the git commit process from the command line
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Handy Git commands. Paste 'n' go. Beginner-friendly explanations. Feel free to contribute.
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This is Week 1 | Advanced Homework | Basic Portfolio with Strict HTML/CSS
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required git command to use from command line
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en este repositorio demuestro conocimientos de git al usar comando : 1. git init 2. git add 3. git status 4.git log 5. git push 6.git commit
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A pure python conventional commit checker.
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GIT commit message template to help write a good commit message
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A simple cli to count your number of commits in your current repository
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