Community driven content discussing all aspects of software development from DevOps to design patterns. When your git commit history gets long in the tooth, and you want to clean up your feature and ...
A fork in Git is simply a copy of an existing repository in which the new owner disconnects the codebase from previous committers. A fork often occurs when a developer becomes dissatisfied or ...
Protect your code commits from malicious changes by GPG-signing them. Often when people talk about GPG, they focus on encryption—GPG's ability to protect a file or message so that only someone who has ...
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