On 2013-01-08, at 11:18 PM, William Mizuta william.miz...@gmail.com wrote:
Do you a have a file named .gitignore in the project root? If you have, all
files and directories listed in this file will be ignored by git.
No, I don't. Test this yourself, I doubt there's anything special about my
On 2012-11-12, at 11:38 PM, krishna chaitanya kurnala kkc...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello All
I am relatively new as a Git/GitHub Administrator. I have a quick question:
We are using Git/gitHub for hosting our Repos. I have read through and
prepared a few pre-commit and post-receive hook usin
On 2012-11-13, at 12:04 AM, krishna chaitanya kurnala kkc...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Mike
We ust Git/Github. Is it correct to think Github can be our Central
Repository?
It really depends on how you use it. Unless you trust everyone to run these
hooks then the only one who's going to run them
On 2012-11-13, at 12:40 AM, krishna chaitanya kurnala kkc...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Mike
Thanks for your Responses.
I am trying to do things like enforce a Bug Id/Story Number, Trigger a
Jenkins Build etc. The hooks work on my system. But, My challenge is in
having them in all the 500
Any client that supports piping to an external command.
I use mutt myself.
Kevin Wilson wkev...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I remember that I saw somewhere text which said that there is
a mail client on linux which is git friendly in this sense:
when you are subscribed to some mailing list (like