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Git those hooks from 2016-03-01T18:46:32
Git has many useful hooks (http://chrshnt.com/git-hook) and those hooks belong to you.
ListenPretty git log from 2016-02-25T23:45:24
Tired of that boring, plain git log? Make it --pretty! See my gitconfig (https://git.io/v20Oi) for an example.
ListenWelcome to the Mojibar from 2016-02-24T17:13:37
Having a tough time remembering the name of that emoji? Check out the mojibar (https://github.com/muan/mojibar).
ListenGit's favorite everyday commands from 2016-02-10T21:10:59
Some of these you may not know about.
ListenWhy doesn't'git diff'show everything? from 2016-02-10T21:10:53
It does! You just have to tell to.
ListenSeeing through the noise in a pull request from 2016-02-10T17:01
Working with documentation or a co-worker that loves to adjust whitespace across the entire project every time they open a PR? You're welcome.
ListenPull a pull request from 2016-02-10T16:58:46
Sometimes the diff isn't enough and you actually want to play with the code in a pull request. Here's how.
ListenFixes #80 #24 #16 from 2016-02-10T16:57:39
How to close issues like a professional when you open a pull request.
ListenChange the date of git commits from 2016-02-09T19:35:03
AKA: Make it look like you're working when you're not actually working.
ListenSmall commits for your pull request from 2016-02-09T19:31:34
How to break up all those changes into smaller commits for the poor soul that has to review your pull request.
ListenEmpty commits and why they're fun from 2016-02-09T00:06:59
Git doesn't want you to create an empty commit, but you can do it anyway.
ListenQuickly bouncing between branches from 2016-02-09T00:04:43
Git knows where you've been and makes it easy to go there again.
ListenCollaboration without GitHub from 2016-02-08T21:54:41
I love GitHub, you love GitHub, but there are some hypothetical situations where it may not be available.
ListenGitHub Explore from 2016-02-08T21:51:32
Ah, Saturday morning and I'm bored. What can I work on?
ListenZero effort pull request from 2016-02-08T17:59:07
If you're already writing good commit messages, you already have a good pull request.
ListenSending GitHub notifications to the right inbox from 2016-02-08T17:57:47
You don't need to send all notifications to the same email address.
ListenFix that commit message from 2016-02-08T17:54:17
Type too fast? Forget to add a file? Fix it later.
ListenArtisanal git commands from 2016-02-08T17:52:33
Make that thing you do all the time a git command.
ListenBlasting through GitHub notifications from 2016-02-08T17:51:12
Mark them as read - you don't actually have to read them :)
ListenGitHub notification center from 2016-02-08T17:49:59
It you get a lot of email, this is for you.
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