Notices tagged with git, page 2

  1. Even better headline: #microsoft accepts that proprietary software is inferior for software development zdnet.com/article/microsoft-us #freesw #git

    Friday, 26-May-17 04:38:10 UTC from mastodon.technology Repeated by netkitteh
  2. Even better headline: #microsoft accepts that proprietary software is inferior for software development zdnet.com/article/microsoft-us #freesw #git

    Friday, 26-May-17 04:38:10 UTC from mastodon.technology
  3. Display current Git branch name in your terminal prompt when in a # working directory.

    http://qttr.at/1psp

    !cli !shell #

    Sunday, 05-Mar-17 11:13:21 UTC from quitter.se
  4. I was chilling on # (a MediaGoblin instance) and I thought to myself, "Tristan, why put your photos in a Git repository when you can put them on MediaGoblin?".

    So yeah, I will be putting my photos onto MediaGoblin from now on and I will soon migrate my photos from # to #

    Tuesday, 13-Dec-16 05:54:10 UTC from gnusocial.club
  5. about the Free # Foundation http://ebookfoundation.org/ and the Project GITenberg # # #

    Friday, 02-Dec-16 21:25:07 UTC from gs.kawa-kun.com
  6. @andstatus Maybe interested devs can send you patchsets instead of using the centralized SPOF of decentralized code repositories. @dtluna @d0e @dt

    # # #

    Saturday, 26-Nov-16 15:07:59 UTC from fresh.federati.net in context
  7. Verlorene # commits wiederfinden: "git log -g --grep='commit message'" !programming !til 

    Thursday, 13-Oct-16 08:17:34 UTC from gnusocial.de
  8. @daw I've heard # + SP brings embedded subset of #, including # and # into the host OS.

    Thursday, 15-Sep-16 02:05:22 UTC from fresh.federati.net
  9. !selfhosting !decentralife With #, you just have a single account and you can contribute to a lot of projects.

    With something like #, you need a separate account for every gogs instance whose projects you want to work on. That could be very many accounts, and a lot of fragmented identities. Is there any # hosting system, or bug tracking system, that can # between instances?

    A simple mailing list seems to be the only alternative. But, a mailing list is not really a # Besides, # has its own problems.

    Thursday, 23-Jun-16 07:51:53 UTC from social.systemreboot.net in context Repeated by kzimmermann
  10. !selfhosting !decentralife With #, you just have a single account and you can contribute to a lot of projects.

    With something like #, you need a separate account for every gogs instance whose projects you want to work on. That could be very many accounts, and a lot of fragmented identities. Is there any # hosting system, or bug tracking system, that can # between instances?

    A simple mailing list seems to be the only alternative. But, a mailing list is not really a # Besides, # has its own problems.

    Thursday, 23-Jun-16 07:51:53 UTC from social.systemreboot.net in context
  11. Sorry #, but this is a fiendishly difficult search engine query. Can # in any way automatically track the contents of a gzipped file to enable sensible merge/rebase operations. Asked as a former hacker now using a lot of office documents, ebooks, and other gzipped XML.

    Monday, 06-Jun-16 09:49:12 UTC from microblog.ourcoffs.org.au
  12. Oh, there are some trivial bugs in it. I used to know how to do this. I can't even remember what text editor I used to prefer, much less arcane # commands. Ah! # Hello, old friend.

    Sunday, 15-May-16 09:52:10 UTC from microblog.ourcoffs.org.au in context
  13. !til about the Free # Foundation http://ebookfoundation.org and the Project GITenberg # # #

    Sunday, 24-Apr-16 22:34:06 UTC from quitter.se
  14. Some weird # stuff happened and I ended up deleting a branch and creating a new one with the same name, followed by a git push -f.

    Monday, 11-Apr-16 23:15:07 UTC from gs.kawa-kun.com in context Repeated by takeshitakenji
  15. Some weird # stuff happened and I ended up deleting a branch and creating a new one with the same name, followed by a git push -f.

    Monday, 11-Apr-16 23:15:07 UTC from gs.kawa-kun.com in context
  16. Some weird # stuff happened and I ended up deleting a branch and creating a new one with the same name, followed by a git push -f.

    Monday, 11-Apr-16 16:02:14 UTC from gs.kawa-kun.com in context
  17. @takepapayaakenji I think that it keeps the idealist "install you own instance" moto far away from being reached, because of blatant technical elitism. Most people don't know how to launch an SSH session. But maybe, if they're using a Linux distribution, even a user-friendly one, like for human beeings or so, they might be one day know how to update their system with the used package manager. I don't expect them to learn how to use # so thet can start a !gnusocial instance.

    Thursday, 31-Mar-16 16:12:49 UTC from herds.eu in context Repeated by takeshitakenji
  18. @takepapayaakenji I think that it keeps the idealist "install you own instance" moto far away from being reached, because of blatant technical elitism. Most people don't know how to launch an SSH session. But maybe, if they're using a Linux distribution, even a user-friendly one, like for human beeings or so, they might be one day know how to update their system with the used package manager. I don't expect them to learn how to use # so thet can start a !gnusocial instance.

    Thursday, 31-Mar-16 16:12:49 UTC from herds.eu in context
  19. Interesting reading about Git and its branch model.
    ://barro.github.io/2016/02/a-succesful-git-branching-model-considered-harmful/
    #

    Thursday, 11-Feb-16 15:15:21 UTC from quitter.se Repeated by kuro
  20. Interesting reading about Git and its branch model.
    ://barro.github.io/2016/02/a-succesful-git-branching-model-considered-harmful/
    #

    Thursday, 11-Feb-16 15:15:21 UTC from quitter.se
  21. # outta here, GitHub: https://blog.mmn-o.se/2016/01/15/git-outta-here-github/ Github is Facebook. Consequent: deleted the github account

    Saturday, 16-Jan-16 08:01:39 UTC from sn.1w6.org at 32°58'59"N 49°7'59"E Repeated by mcscx
  22. # outta here, GitHub: https://blog.mmn-o.se/2016/01/15/git-outta-here-github/ Github is Facebook. Consequent: deleted the github account

    Saturday, 16-Jan-16 08:01:39 UTC from sn.1w6.org at 32°58'59"N 49°7'59"E
  23. Harsh but fair. http://xkcd.com/1597/ # # Personally, I resolve conflicts by using rebase rather than merge, and never working with anybody but myself. YMMV.

    Wednesday, 04-Nov-15 10:38:00 UTC from microblog.ourcoffs.org.au
  24. Found this today. I like it a lot: https://packages.debian.org/jessie/etckeeper # #

    Saturday, 05-Sep-15 11:15:21 UTC from microblog.ourcoffs.org.au
  25. Also, !TIL about # filter-branch http://git-scm.com/docs/git-filter-branch

    Monday, 03-Aug-15 17:47:22 UTC from sn.chromic.org at 45°25'15"N 75°41'24"W
  26. # time now: welterusten allemaal! (etc.) !tzag !fediverse !fediverso see you # for more # adventures ;)

    Monday, 15-Jun-15 21:45:20 UTC from oracle.skilledtests.com
  27. well, great breakthrough today! in spite of that, I'm still running into # walls not quite understanding what the different commands actually *do*. But never mind, I'll learn. And I'm working towards an application (setting up ASUSTOR NAS as Git repository server) that no one has described so far - in fact there's an open question about that on the forum. So I plough on, and will get there in the end :) # # #

    Monday, 15-Jun-15 21:44:28 UTC from oracle.skilledtests.com
  28. After yet another bout of trial and error and looking at examples in yet more tutorials, I have FINALLY figured out how to use the ssh "shortcut" set up in ssh_config to connect to a remote Git repository on Hal. This syntax I have NOT found in any tutorial yet - I just had a brainwave after reading so many! \o/ # # # # # # #

    Monday, 15-Jun-15 14:50:11 UTC from oracle.skilledtests.com in context
  29. still struggling with almost constant sleepyness, although it's getting marginally better. not feeling awake enough to do any # analysis/learning or hacking though.

    Sunday, 14-Jun-15 18:54:13 UTC from oracle.skilledtests.com in context
  30. OK, I *finally* managed to get something from # repo on # after hours of trial and error and totally misleading error messages. But I've only gotten it to work with SSH password, not with the keypair setup I had prepared. # :( Calling it a day... I still have one IPA !beer left!

    Saturday, 13-Jun-15 21:37:03 UTC from oracle.skilledtests.com