Git, Gilab and GitHub: Tips and Tricks


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Git

NDP Software :: Git Cheatsheet

Interactive Git Cheatsheet, categorizing commands based on what they affect.

Oh, shit, git!

Git is hard: screwing up is easy, and figuring out how to fix your mistakes is fucking impossible. Git documentation has this chicken and egg problem where you can't search for how to get yourself out of a mess, unless you already know the name of the thing you need to know about in order to fix...

GitLab

Turn-Key GitLab Enterprise Kubernetes Clusters, Backup, Trusted Charts - All in Less than 10 Minutes

Stackpoint.io is excited to announce we've worked with GitLab to enable an end-to-end turn-key solution that will help developers move even faster from idea to production. Stackpoint.io advances the mandate of allowing developers to continue to focus on building product, leaving configuring the...

Setting up GitLab Pages with CloudFlare Certificates

CloudFlare SSL/TLS certificates are free to use. If you want your GitLab Pages site to work with them, it's as simple as could be. There's just a trick you might not know about (yet)! We assume you're familiar with SSL/TLS, DNS, GitLab Pages, and CloudFlare.

Test all the things in GitLab CI with Docker by example

Running tests is easier than you think – guest author Gabriel Le Breton shares his presentation about testing everything automatically with GitLab CI/CD.

Demo - Auto-Deploy from GitLab to an OpenShift Container Cluster

Containers are an essential tool for achieving DevOps at scale. Bringing code and infrastructure closer together, containers provide consistency across environments and tools for developers, QA, and IT. Using GitLab's built-in CI/CD and our integration with OpenShift, you can run all of your CI/CD...

GitHub

Contribute to popular topics on GitHub

Topic pages on GitHub help you find repositories that match your interests—from Chrome extensions and cryptocurrency projects to web application frameworks like React. The pages also provide insigh...

Open source project trends for 2018

Last year, GitHub brought 24 million people from almost 200 countries together to code better and build bigger. From frameworks to data visualizations across more than 25 million repositories, you ...

My first semester using GitHub at Rice University

In the third programming course in the computer science major, Dan Wallach wants students to master programming in Java with a high degree of rigor and at a large scale. This past semester in his C...

GitHub joins amicus brief to protect sanctuary cities

Yesterday we filed an amicus brief alongside a group of other technology companies supporting San Francisco's and Santa Clara County's efforts to permanently block Executive Order 13768, which seek...

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