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today I show a very quick trick for running today I share a useful trick that I get asked about a lot on stream when pushing branches! playlist: ... today I demo a technique to have a checked in directory in today I show the equivalent `checkout` / `reset` commands with `switch` / `restore`! playlist: ... today I show off a very short trick for avoiding noisy matches with ` a bit of a pet peeve of mine, drop the ".

today I walk through a workflow I use pretty often to find "when did this change?" and "when was this released?" - what are python ... today I go over three ways to edit commits with today I talk about the two ways that "signatures" are added during today I talk about the `cat` command -- and that it's almost always unnecessary! playlist: ...

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three ways to edit git commits (intermediate) anthony explains #049
git: the several ways to "--sign" (intermediate) anthony explains #504
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git without `cd` (intermediate) anthony explains #354

git without `cd` (intermediate) anthony explains #354

today I show a very quick trick for running

git apply and manual stashing (intermediate) anthony explains #099

git apply and manual stashing (intermediate) anthony explains #099

today I talk about `

stop using `git add .` (beginner - intermediate) anthony explains #078

stop using `git add .` (beginner - intermediate) anthony explains #078

short and sweet

git: useful trick for pushing branches (beginner - intermediate) anthony explains #037

git: useful trick for pushing branches (beginner - intermediate) anthony explains #037

today I share a useful trick that I get asked about a lot on stream when pushing branches! playlist: ...

git: a checked-in directory (intermediate) anthony explains #081

git: a checked-in directory (intermediate) anthony explains #081

today I demo a technique to have a checked in directory in

"new" git commands for "old" people

"new" git commands for "old" people

today I show the equivalent `checkout` / `reset` commands with `switch` / `restore`! playlist: ...

why git's --intent-to-add ? (intermediate) anthony explains #530

why git's --intent-to-add ? (intermediate) anthony explains #530

today I go over

avoiding noisy git matches (beginner - intermediate) anthony explains #536

avoiding noisy git matches (beginner - intermediate) anthony explains #536

today I show off a very short trick for avoiding noisy matches with `

you don't need .git! (beginner) anthony explains #419

you don't need .git! (beginner) anthony explains #419

a bit of a pet peeve of mine, drop the ".

what release was this fixed? (workflow) (intermediate) anthony explains #458

what release was this fixed? (workflow) (intermediate) anthony explains #458

today I walk through a workflow I use pretty often to find "when did this change?" and "when was this released?" - what are python ...

three ways to edit git commits (intermediate) anthony explains #049

three ways to edit git commits (intermediate) anthony explains #049

today I go over three ways to edit commits with

git: the several ways to "--sign" (intermediate) anthony explains #504

git: the several ways to "--sign" (intermediate) anthony explains #504

today I talk about the two ways that "signatures" are added during

don't use cat! (intermediate) anthony explains #508

don't use cat! (intermediate) anthony explains #508

today I talk about the `cat` command -- and that it's almost always unnecessary! playlist: ...