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Git cheat sheet wallpaper12/3/2023 ![]() They are in the process of moving their servers to a new hoster and hopefully they will be reliably back up by Monday. Oh and please excuse if GitHub is down sometimes right now. Thanks for this gem! The code for the gadget and the download is on GitHub and is licensed under the ASL-2 (yeah I like that license a lot).Īnd to just download the gadget hit the downloads section within GitHub (or directly) And if I don’t feel like doing git I just close the gadget with one click.Īs said above, the cheat sheet is done by Zack Rusin. 1 Commit a state of the code base Branch a reference to a commit can have a tracked upstream Tag a reference (standard) or an object (annotated) HEAD a place where your working directory is now Git Cheat Sheet 01 Git configuration git config -global user.name Your Name Set the name that will be attached to your commits and tags. Pair this with the awesome Aero Peek at the desktop from Windows 7 (if you hit Win+Space all Windows become glass and you see your gadgets + desktop), and you can quickly glance at the cheat sheet without having to run any application or change your wallpaper. ![]() 1.3 Background 1.4 Audience 1.5 Scope 1.6 History 1.7 Design notes. Now, what is between your applications and your desktop? Right: Windows gadgets.īy following the guide from the Microsoft developer center I very quickly ended up with a quite nice gadget that now beautifully floats above my desktop with all the common used git commands I need to check while scratching my head (dementia I hate you). Contribute on GitHub whatwg/html repository Commits on GitHub Snapshot as of this. Note: Ive tried most of the available on first few pages of Google search theyre complicated and non attractive. Because I put cheat sheets as my wallpaper or lock screen which helps me learn new commands whenever I look at display. Only problem here is that I really don’t want to run a browser window all the time just to see a cheat sheet, and setting it as my wallpaper would mean no more beautiful images changing every 10 minutes (I love Win7 for this!). Does any of you have any interesting and attractive Git Cheat Sheet Please I need it badly. ![]() So the obvious place for that sheet would be my secondary monitor so I can refer to it when needed. I have a love/hate relationship with cheat sheets because most of the time I print them and then they usually merge with all the trash that’s laying around my desk so I hardly ever get to use them (except for when I really need them and they are laying face down below my mouse pad). While browsing a bit through the GitHub guides section I noticed a wonderful git cheat sheet that outlines the most used commands with some basic usage instructions created by Zack Rusin. ![]()
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