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How do I move a Git branch out into its own repository?
I have a branch that I'd like to move into a separate Git repository, and ideally keep that branch's history in the process. So far I've been looking at git filter-branch , but I can't make out whether it can do what I want to do.
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Git merge left HEAD marks in my files
I tried to merge a file in the command line using Git, when an error message appeared telling me the merge was aborted.
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GIT repository layout for server with multiple projects
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The guideline is simple, in regards to Git limits:
one repo per project
a main project with submodules.
The idea is not to store everything in one giant git repo, but build a small repo as a main project, which will reference the right commits of other repos, ...
git - diff of current changes before committing
I have changed several files in a git repository, but have not committed them yet.
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How to commit changes to a new branch
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git checkout -b your-new-branch
git add <files>
git commit -m <message>
First, checkout your new branch. Then add all the files you want to commit to staging.
Lastly, commit all the files you just added. You ...
How to configure 'git log' to show 'commit date'
How can I configure git log to show commit date instead of author date ?
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How to prepare a Unity project for git? [duplicate]
...hat are the steps necessary to prepare a Unity project for committing to a git repository eg. github? I don't want to store unnecessary files (specially temp files and avoid binary formats as much as possible).
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Update git commit author date when amending
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You can change the author date with the --date parameter to git commit. So, if you want to amend the last commit, and update its author date to the current date and time, you can do:
git commit --amend --date="$(date -R)"
(The -R parameter to date tells it to output the date in RF...
Git On Custom SSH Port
...hen create a remote config, it seems like I can't do the same when doing a git clone. I am using gitolite so I clone commands look like:
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git diff file against its last change
Is it possible to get git to produce a diff between a specific file as it exists now, and as it existed before the last commit that changed it?
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