New to Git? Cheat!
Learning Git is not the easiest thing in the world. There are a ton of commands, many of which have multiple personalities. What’s an aspiring hacker to do? The same…
Learning Git is not the easiest thing in the world. There are a ton of commands, many of which have multiple personalities. What’s an aspiring hacker to do? The same thing we always do: Cheat!
The Git cheat sheet is packed with great information, and editable to boot!
If you’re a Ruby user, or have RubyGems, you can install the “cheat” gem with @gem install cheat@. After it completes, type @cheat git@ any time to have the cheat sheet delivered right to your terminal. Have at.
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