Git is a fantastic tool, used by millions of people around the world. While Git GUIs can be useful tools, using git on the command line has a higher ceiling for productivity, especially when one can use aliases or refer to their own command history.
Today, I’m going to go over a few Git features that I use every day. Many of these will build on top of basic Git knowledge (add, reset, checkout, commit, merge, pull, push), so we should be familiar with these before proceeding.
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