Speed up your Git workflow. 🐠
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Speed up your Git workflow. 🐠
🚀 All the git commands and workflows you need to know
Simple git hook to provide strong guidelines for commit message with emojis
Git action to generate security lint report for Kubernetes workload YAML files on PR
Git extensions to provide high-level repository operations for Git Feature Branch Workflow.
I like to call it a "git README.md file (on how to become a git ninja)", since I'm not sure about the final format of the document.
A minimal @z-shell prompt theme.
Git minimalist extensions to provide high-level repository operations
Sensitive data file encryption while using Git, with GPG; never accidentally submit a password config to a repo again.
Git commands making feature branch workflow with rebase and submodules easy
Effortlessly manage Git worktrees with `git checkout` and `git branch` commands, forget you are using git-worktree!
Git commands for workflow with multiple environments, like develop, staging, production, ...
A quick reference or brief documentation as a summary of git commands and some handy tools & guides that are used in hands-on situations and improves the git knowledge. As well as GitSwitcher: a script that switches between git branches in an easy manner without typing any git command.
git-commit-filetree commits an arbitrary tree of files to a branch in a git repository.
Small personal collection of scripts to speed-up git workflow
A collection of helpful references ranging from git tips and tricks to shell scripting examples.
Prevents you from committing secrets and credentials into git repositories
Trunk-based development: Learn why this version control management practice is common practice among DevOps teams. This is a test repository.
A compact introduction to using Git.
Attach local notes/tasks to your git branches
Add a description, image, and links to the git-workflow topic page so that developers can more easily learn about it.
To associate your repository with the git-workflow topic, visit your repo's landing page and select "manage topics."