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    git-flow (AVH Edition)

    git-flow (AVH Edition)

    AVH Edition of the git extensions to provide high-level repository ops

    A collection of Git extensions to provide high-level repository operations for Vincent Driessen's branching model. This fork adds functionality not added to the original branch. For those who use the Bash or ZSH shell, you can use my fork of git-flow-completion which includes several additions for git-flow (AVH Edition), or you can use the original git-flow-completion project by bobthecow. Both offer tab-completion for git-flow subcommands and branch names with my fork including...
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    Fork and Pull Request Workflow

    Fork and Pull Request Workflow

    Quick reference guide on fork and pull request workflow

    This document describes how developers may contribute pull requests to an upstream repository and how upstream owners may merge pull requests from contributors according to the very popular fork and pull request workflow followed in many projects on GitHub. The download buttons above download version 0.6.0 (the latest stable release) of this document. Every project has a main development branch where the developers push commits on a day-to-day basis. Usually, the main development branch is...
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    Aptana Studio 3

    Aptana Studio 3

    The professional, open source development tool for the open web

    Build and test your web applications all in one environment with Aptana Studio 3, the industry’s leading web application IDE. A powerful web development engine, Aptana Studio enables you to build, edit, preview and debug with support for HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript, Python, PHP and Ruby on Rails.
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    gtm

    gtm

    Simple, seamless, lightweight time tracking for Git

    Seamless time tracking for all your Git projects. GTM is automatic, seamless and lightweight. There is no need to remember to start and stop timers. It runs on occasion to capture activity triggered by your editor. The time metrics are stored locally with the git repository as Git notes and can be pushed to the remote repository. Simply install a plugin for your favorite editor and the GTM command line utility to start tracking your time now. When you are ready, commit your work like you...
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    GitGet

    GitGet

    Ever wanted to download only a part of a Git repository.

    Ever wanted to download only a part of a Git repository. Just paste the URL of the repo you want to download and sit back and enjoy. This simple java application makes use of Web Scraping and downloads only those files you need, thus helping you save your precious bandwidth and space.
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    Git Blame Someone Else

    Git Blame Someone Else

    Blame someone else for your bad code

    git-blame-someone-else is a humorous Git utility created as a joke to let developers attribute problematic code to someone else. It modifies both the author and committer information of a commit, making it appear as though another contributor is responsible for the changes. While not intended for production repositories, it demonstrates how Git’s metadata can be manipulated for fun or demonstration purposes. The project highlights how easily commit authorship can be altered, serving as both...
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    git-recall

    git-recall

    An interactive way to peruse your git history from the terminal

    An interactive way to peruse your git history from the terminal. git-recall is a simple tool that allows you to easily go through your commits and check what you or other contributors in your team did. It doesn't aim to be a replacement for the git log command, but just to be a convenient way to recall what you've done from your terminal. You can install it by simply copying the git-recall script into any existing path (e.g. /usr/local/bin) or create your own directory and add it to the PATH...
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    joe

    joe

    A .gitignore magician in your command line

    A .gitignore magician in your command line. Joe generates .gitignore files from the command line for you. After install, make sure to run joe u. This will download all .gitignore files in ~/joe-data/ folder. Download the latest binary from the Releases page. It's the easiest way to get started with joe. Make sure to add the location of the binary to your $PATH. You can also use joe to append to a global .gitignore. These can be helpful when you want to ignore files generated by an IDE, OS,...
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    sbdiff

    sbdiff is a frontend for (GNU) diff with colorized side by side output

    sbdiff is a frontend for (GNU) diff. It compares files and directories line by line, outputs the files side-by-side in two columns and colorizes the differences. Because it is a console application, no GUI is necessary.
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    Git Goodies

    Git Goodies

    Git Goodies: At-A-Glance, Efficient, and Aesthetically Pleasing Git

    Git Goodies: At-A-Glance, Efficient, and Aesthetically Pleasing Git Shortcuts. gg helps you work with git more efficiently, saving you keystrokes for your most prized projects. Think of gg as a wrapper for the git commands that you run all the time; a wrapper that adds functionality and is aesthetically pleasing. There's more to the package than just shortcuts or aliases. For example, the gg s command presents you with an easy to look at a quick glance status of your repository. In addition,...
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    OFormsCI

    Continuous Integration for Oracle Forms/Reports Fusion Middleware

    OFormsCI is a set of tools to form a complete tool chain for continuous integration with Git, Jenkins, Oracle Forms/Reports and WebLogic server.
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    GitHub Training Kit

    GitHub Training Kit

    Open source courseware for Git and GitHub

    Open source courseware from the GitHub Professional Services team. This repository currently contains Git and GitHub cheat sheets. Site content is licensed under CC-BY-4.0. CC-BY-4.0 gives you permission to use the content for almost any purpose but does not grant you any trademark permissions, so long as you note the license and give credit. Code used to build and test the site as well as code samples on the site, if any, are licensed under CC0-1.0. CC0 waives all copyright restrictions but...
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    skinny

    skinny

    A local subversioning command line tool.

    A local subversioning command line tool, written for those who find git troublesome and difficult to use for simple backups and snapshots of projects. The name is derived form being a small tool than git (which is really muscular), but skinny provide you easy to learn four commands and only used for local source management, commit log init restore ..thats it four commands no big deal. But its power lies in its simplicity formanaging Directory and Project States by making Snaposhots...
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    gitslave

    gitslave

    Coordinated multi-repository super-projects for Git

    Gitslave is a script for coordinated version control of large projects combining code from multiple independent repositories using Git. More flexible than traditional git submodules, gitslave provides a simple wrapper around command-line git that manages a directory tree with multiple subsidiary ("slave") git repositories in sub-directories of a "master" git repository. Any git command run from the "gits" wrapper will be performed in all the git repositories; for example gits checkout -b...
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    GitSync is a shell script designed to simplify the usage of the version control system GIT (see www.git-scm.com for more information) by providing a "do everything to sync my repository" command.
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    git-cal

    git-cal

    github like contributions calendar on terminal

    git-cal generates a terminal-friendly contribution calendar for your Git activity, echoing the familiar heatmap seen on hosting sites but rendered in plain text. It scans your repositories’ commit history and aggregates changes per day, then prints a compact grid that highlights streaks and quieter periods. The output works in standard shells, making it handy for dashboards, status emails, or a lightweight snapshot of productivity without opening a browser. Options typically let you choose...
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    git-flow

    git-flow

    Git extensions to provide high-level repository operations

    git-flow is the original set of Git extensions that implements Vincent Driessen’s well-known branching model via a convenient command-line interface. Instead of memorizing the choreography, you run high-level commands like git flow init, git flow feature start/finish, git flow release start/finish, and git flow hotfix to create, merge, and tag branches following a consistent structure. The model separates long-lived master (or main) and develop branches, encourages topic branches for...
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    Allows to transparently encrypt repository contents with AES 256. The main advantage is that no additional software needed to be installed in untrusted location. Files are automatically encrypted on the fly when doing git push from trusted location.
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