Managing Multiple Remotes with Git

On August 3, 2012, in Git, by Anuj Gakhar

Managing multiple remotes with Git is a pretty common thing, I would say. However, I never had the need to do it, until today. I think it’s a totally awesome thing that you can change code locally and push it to different remotes with one command and every one is happy. Since my particular requirement […]

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Simplifying Git Commit Graph

On January 2, 2012, in Git, by Anuj Gakhar

Git is my favorite source control tool and I try to use it in pretty much all the projects I work on. Yesterday, I watched the Advanced Git Screencast from PeepCode and like all other screencasts from PeepCode, I liked it a lot and ended up with a much better understanding of Git branching/merging/reflog in […]

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Tracking empty directories with Git

On November 13, 2011, in Git, by Anuj Gakhar

Those familiar with Git, will know that Git only tracks files and not folders. What that means is, if a folder is empty (does not have any files in it), Git will totally ignore it, as there is nothing to track as far as Git is concerned. Now, sometimes, we do run into situations where […]

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Permission denied (publickey) with Git on Ubuntu

On December 28, 2010, in Git, by Anuj Gakhar

I’ve been working on a Ubuntu Server today (for a change) and had to clone a Git repository from github.com via ssh. Following are the steps I followed and the errors I got on the way and in the end is the solution :-

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