The Linux kernel community's discussions about including Rust have gotten a lot of attention, but the kernel is not the only project wrestling with the question of whether to allow Rust. The Git project discussed the prospect in January, and then again at the Git Contributor's Summit in September. Complicating the discussion is the Git project's lack of a policy on platform support, and the fact t
Last night in bed, I realised weâd encountered a scenario at work during the day where something happened so fluidly in jujutsu that itâd make a good case story! Letâs compare, step by step, how itâd look with git. The stage is set: youâre working on a big, old, legacy codebase, and youâre 10 commits deep in a branch where youâre adding a new parsing component which will, by the time the branch is
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GitHub CLI manual GitHub CLI, or gh, is a command-line interface to GitHub for use in your terminal or your scripts. Available commands Usage examples Community extensions Installation You can find installation instructions on our README. Configuration Run gh auth login to authenticate with your GitHub account. Alternatively, gh will respect the GITHUB_TOKEN environment variable. To set your prefe
$ gh issue list gh pr status gh pr checkout gh pr create gh pr checks gh release create gh repo view gh alias set View and filter a repositoryâs open issues. Check on the status of your pull requests. Check out pull requests locally. Create a new pull request. View your pull requestsâ checks. Create a new release. View repository READMEs. Create a shortcut for a gh command.
How I Use Git Worktrees Jul 25, 2024 There are a bunch of posts on the internet about using git worktree command. As far as I can tell, most of them are primarily about using worktrees as a replacement of, or a supplement to git branches. Instead of switching branches, you just change directories. This is also how I originally had used worktrees, but that didnât stick, and I abandoned them. But re
September 16, 2024 by Drew DeVault & Conrad Hoffman Welcome to sourcehut! This suite of open source tools is the software development platform you've been waiting for. We've taken the wisdom of the most successful open-source communities and turned it into a platform of efficient engineering tools. Absolutely no tracking or advertising All features work without JavaScript Many features work withou
[Simon Tatham, 2024-05-19] Introduction Why write yet another of these guides? Whatâs your authority to pontificate on this subject? What information should I include? Who will read my commit message, and why? What will someone get out of reading the commit message? OK, so what information should I include? In the commit message, or somewhere else? Use commit messages in preference to cover letter
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