Safely deletes local branches with no upstream and no un-pushed commits
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Safely deletes local branches with no upstream and no un-pushed commits
Remove gone Git branches with ease.
Automatic per-branch PostgreSQL databases for Rails development
A smart shell script to automatically delete stale Git branches — keeping only active ones and your main branch. Perfect for large repos with hundreds of inactive branches.
🌲️🌐️ The official source repository for the website of the Branch Ranch project, a joke repository full of Git branch jokes.
Level up Inspector for Git Branches
Identifies branches 🌿 with commits ahead of the current branch
Head First Git Hawtdawg All Ears
VSCode - Automatically saves the state of your open files when switching Git branches
A Github training course for practical purposes and OSS
🌳 What’s in a name? It doesn’t matter. Find the name of a Git repository’s default branch with a POSIX-compliant shell script.
GitLens with Grafter add-on for selecting only the changed files and folders you want in your PRs & merges. Enables customizable rules to filter out other changes—like ignoring a difference until the difference itself changes.
An ATMega328 based microcontroller with 512k EEPROM and clock, ultizing github branches for 2 and 4 layer circuit design
Small PyGTK-based utility program to conveniently delete Git branches
A lightweight exploration into Resolve-merge-conflicts, branch handling, and version flow ✨ Featuring hands-on experiments with 🌿 branch variations, 💥 conflicting edits, 🛠️ manual conflict fixing, and 🔗 clean merges — all designed to understand how Git behaves when things get messy, and how to bring everything back together smoothly 🐙💛
Hands-on foundation for understanding the Git version control system using a command line interface.
Git is Distributed Version Control System
Code Challenge: dealing with projects that suffer from code drift
Script to automatically delete merged branches via CI.
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