Tips for using Git and making good code commits
https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/git-best-practices-commits-and-code-reviews/
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Basic practice using Git and Github for beginners
https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/git-and-github-for-beginners/
#git #github #commit
https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/git-best-practices-commits-and-code-reviews/
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Basic practice using Git and Github for beginners
https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/git-and-github-for-beginners/
#git #github #commit
freeCodeCamp.org
Git Best Practices – How to Write Meaningful Commits, Effective Pull Requests, and Code Reviews
As developers we push regular code commits – and after a while, it's almost second nature to us. But does this mean we're doing things right? Familiarity often leads to sloppiness and overlooking the basics. In this article, we will explore How to ...
Important exercise to restore file state as per commit with Git Revert
https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/git-revert-file-reverting-a-file-to-a-previous-commit/
#git #revert #commit
https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/git-revert-file-reverting-a-file-to-a-previous-commit/
#git #revert #commit
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Git Revert File – Reverting a File to a Previous Commit
Git is a version control system that helps teams and individuals track and record changes made to a file or an entire project. When working with Git, you often commit your changes and then push them to a remote repository. Suppose you have made a lot...
Some examples of frequently used Git commands
https://dev.to/wadecodez/the-git-commands-i-use-every-day-5g17
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Important practice on how to revert code to the previous commit
https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/git-remove-last-commit-how-to-undo-a-commit-in-git/
#git #command #undo #commit
https://dev.to/wadecodez/the-git-commands-i-use-every-day-5g17
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Important practice on how to revert code to the previous commit
https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/git-remove-last-commit-how-to-undo-a-commit-in-git/
#git #command #undo #commit
DEV Community
The Git Commands I Use Every Day
1. Get all latest changes without merging Stop pulling code that you think will break!...
Reverting the code state to the previous commit
https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/git-reverting-to-previous-commit-how-to-revert-to-last-commit/
#commit #git #revert
https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/git-reverting-to-previous-commit-how-to-revert-to-last-commit/
#commit #git #revert
freeCodeCamp.org
Git Reverting to Previous Commit – How to Revert to Last Commit
Git is a great tool for version control. It also makes collaborating with others more efficient. In this article, you'll learn how to revert to previous commits when tracking your project with Git. The two commands we'll discuss in this article are g...
Several ways to create data visualizations with Github Commit
https://dev.to/github/your-github-year-in-review-10-fun-ways-to-visualize-your-contributions-392o
#github #commit #visualization
https://dev.to/github/your-github-year-in-review-10-fun-ways-to-visualize-your-contributions-392o
#github #commit #visualization
DEV Community
Your GitHub year in review - 10 fun ways to visualize your contributions
Love 'em or loathe 'em, GitHub contribution graphs are often a great way to help share a story....
How to make a good commit and commit message in Git
https://levelup.gitconnected.com/good-commit-vs-your-commit-how-to-write-a-perfect-git-commit-message-6e96ab6357fa
#git #commit
https://levelup.gitconnected.com/good-commit-vs-your-commit-how-to-write-a-perfect-git-commit-message-6e96ab6357fa
#git #commit
Medium
“Good Commit” vs “Your Commit”: How to Write a Perfect Git Commit Message
A good commit shows whether a developer is a good collaborator — Peter Hutterer, Linux.
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5 things to keep in mind to write better Git/Github commit messages.
1. Start with a verb (Add, Fix, Update) to indicate what the commit does.
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2. Commit message should always be in the present tense to describe what the code does when applied.
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3. Your commit message should describe what the commit does and why it is necessary.
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4. If applicable, refer to tickets or issues in your commit message.
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5. Avoid using complicated technical terms in your commit message to make it understandable across the team.
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1. Start with a verb (Add, Fix, Update) to indicate what the commit does.
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Add 2FA for user authentication
2. Commit message should always be in the present tense to describe what the code does when applied.
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Added
, Updated
, Fixed
, Refactored
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Add
, Update
, Fix
, Refactor
3. Your commit message should describe what the commit does and why it is necessary.
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Update styles
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Update styles for the homepage
4. If applicable, refer to tickets or issues in your commit message.
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Fixes #14: Resolve issue with form submission
5. Avoid using complicated technical terms in your commit message to make it understandable across the team.
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Optimize CRUD operations with RESTful APIs using GraphQL
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Improve data handling for better API performance
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