A beginners quickstart guide to Git
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A beginners quickstart guide to Git
Work out your commitment issues.
A python program that helps you write commits following commit conventions
Exercises on conditions, variables, conditional structures
A git commit hook checking for (and potentially updating) outdated copyright headers.
Label and emojify git commits with an intuitive CLI tool. (No memorisation requirements!)
Python script to clear output cells from Jupyter notebook. See README for git commit hook implementation.
ETL collect Github commits data (no API account required)
👨💻 Concept software plan for GitHub to analyze repo commits and generate a detailed Commit Analysis Report for all of it's repos.
git commit-msg hook to verify commit messages
The commit-label install the git prepare-commit-msg hook to put a label beginning of the commit message.
Python-Script for generating commit-messages
A git hook multiplexer allowing for the easy setup of multiple git hooks.
🕓 Git commit in the past
A Python script to convert Git commit logs into a CSV format.
Python CLI tool that simplifies Git tasks, making it easier to manage your Github repositories.
Sends a daily summary of Git commits for the year to the provided email address.
Utility functionality for rewriting history in a git repository.
Add a description, image, and links to the git-commit topic page so that developers can more easily learn about it.
To associate your repository with the git-commit topic, visit your repo's landing page and select "manage topics."