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git playback
18 days ago by threedaymonk
Script that creates a slideshow from commits to specified files.
git
presentation
vcs
18 days ago by threedaymonk
Boar
march 2011 by threedaymonk
‘Simple version control and backup for photos, videos and other binary files.’
vcs
backup
march 2011 by threedaymonk
Version Control Tools
february 2010 by threedaymonk
‘Similarly a DVCS encourages check-pointing of work: committing incomplete changes, that may not even compile or pass tests, to your local repository.’ Martin Fowler identifies a key point here.
dvcs
svn
git
mercurial
programming
vcs
february 2010 by threedaymonk
Pro Git
july 2009 by threedaymonk
‘This is the website for the Pro Git book, written by Scott Chacon and published by Apress. Here you can find the full content of the book, a blog with tips and updates about Git and the book and open source projects related to Git or referenced in the book.’
ebooks
git
free
vcs
dvcs
july 2009 by threedaymonk
A new alternative to git submodules: git subtree
june 2009 by threedaymonk
Looks promising.
git
vcs
dvcs
submodule
subtree
reuse
june 2009 by threedaymonk
The Git Parable
may 2009 by threedaymonk
An attempt to explain how Git works without resorting to compsci terminology.
git
vcs
dvcs
parable
tutorial
may 2009 by threedaymonk
grit
april 2009 by threedaymonk
‘Grit gives you object oriented read/write access to Git repositories via Ruby. The main goals are stability and performance.’ Used by GitHub.
ruby
library
git
api
vcs
dvcs
april 2009 by threedaymonk
The Thing About Git
april 2009 by threedaymonk
How Git solves what he calls ‘The Tangled Working Copy Problem’ (i.e. where your current changeset comprises multiple conceptual changes).
programming
git
vcs
dvcs
workflow
april 2009 by threedaymonk
Hosting Git repositories, The Easy (and Secure) Way
february 2009 by threedaymonk
Introduction to setting up and using gitosis.
vcs
git
programming
howto
february 2009 by threedaymonk
Flashbake: Free version-control for writers using git
february 2009 by threedaymonk
‘I love adapting programmers' tools for my writing. They tend to be extremely well-made and stable (because if they aren't, programmers will fix them or find better ones) -- it's like using chefs' knives in the kitchen.’
writing
git
backup
vcs
february 2009 by threedaymonk
The Fork Queue — GitHub
december 2008 by threedaymonk
Very cool. I always wondered why the feature wasn't there from the start!
git
github
vcs
programming
december 2008 by threedaymonk
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