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How to unstage large number of files without deleting the content
I accidentally added a lot of temporary files using git add -A
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What do I need to read to understand how git works? [closed]
I would like to understand the way git works from a architects point of view. How are files stored, how are versions kept and how do changes happen (branches, merges, etc.)?
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Git format-patch to be svn compatible?
Is there any way to get a patch created with git format-patch to be svn compatible so that I can submit it to an svn repo?
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Git is ignoring files that aren't in gitignore
I have a git repository that is ignoring image files as well as a few other files, but my .gitignore file only has it ignoring a config.php file. Is there some global ignore file somewhere that I can't seem to find? I have to specify files to add them now, and it's giving me this warning:
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git-svn: how do I create a new svn branch via git?
I have a git repository which tracks an svn repository. I cloned it using --stdlayout .
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How to view file history in Git?
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Use git log to view the commit history. Each commit has an associated revision specifier that is a hash key (e.g. 14b8d0982044b0c49f7a855e396206ee65c0e787 and b410ad4619d296f9d37f0db3d0ff5b9066838b39). To view the difference betw...
How to delete .orig files after merge from git repository?
Some how .orig files are checked in my git repository during merge, which are now displayed in modified and un-tracked sector. But I don't want this files anymore in my repository. How to do that.
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Git - fatal: Unable to create '/path/my_project/.git/index.lock': File exists
...still getting this error message, when I try to move my project tree on to git repo.
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How to add Git's branch name to the commit message?
I need some help with a Bash script that will automatically add the git's branch name as a hash in commit messages.
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Git status - is there a way to show changes only in a specific directory?
I would like to see a list of files modified since the last commit, as git status shows, but I care only about files located in a single directory. Is there a way to do this? I tried git status <directory> , but it seems this does something completely different (lists all changed files, as ...
