Hi all,
I decided to screen shot one of these issues I'm encountering. This is a
kind of small one.
I've been styling a site - just .scss files. I pushed to Github at the end
of the day and saw I had 400+ files that I had apparently altered and
merged to the branch. This isn't true - I'd only
Am I using the Github Web interface?
Apart from checking that my files are up there, no I don't. Some people
here do use it to peer-review code and leave comments against parts of the
files, though.
>
> Now, I see that you are using both local repositories and github
> repositories. Are you
On 2017-01-16, at 10:25 AM, Philip Oakley wrote:
> Hi Michael,
>
> You are right about the historical perspective.
>
> However the `Worktrees` is a new feature.
>
> So yes, you can now have the different branches checked out in differemt
> trees, and other goodies.
Ok, on worktrees:
Normal
Hi Michael,
You are right about the historical perspective.
However the `Worktrees` is a new feature.
So yes, you can now have the different branches checked out in differemt
trees, and other goodies.
Philip
- Original Message -
From: "Michael"
To:
Sent: Monday, January 16, 2017
(I hope this isn't considered "advanced" git.)
So I just recently found out about worktrees, that let you have two different
working trees from the same repository. (NB: Originally, I thought I had
learned that git only supported one work tree per repository, but had a special
"hardlink" to let
(I hope this isn't considered "advanced" git.)
So I just recently found out about worktrees, that let you have two different
working trees from the same repository. (NB: Originally, I thought I had
learned that git only supported one work tree per repository, but had a special
"hardlink" to let
Actually I planned to use the bundle as a nice way of creating a backup in
a single file.
And since I see the branches in the bundle when I use the 'git bundle
list_heads' command I thought there might be a way to access them.
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On Mon, 16 Jan 2017 05:27:41 -0800 (PST)
Ralf Tobel wrote:
> I have a strange problem when working with bundles.
>
> I first create a bundle from a repository with tags and branches
> using the following command:
> git -C bundle create Test.bundle --all
>
> When I use the follwing command
Hi,
this is my first post here, so I may be inaccurate. Thanks in advance for
your patience.
I have a problem pushing commits to Gerrit using git on a Linux node. I
think it is relevant to explain the configuration I have before going into
the problem description:
1. I have a Windows 7 worksta
Hello,
I have a strange problem when working with bundles.
I first create a bundle from a repository with tags and branches using the
following command:
git -C bundle create Test.bundle --all
When I use the follwing command I can see that all the tags and branches
are showing up in the b
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