Back in April 2020, I did a series on using GitHub when developing for ClassicPress. More recently I have started to take a look at using the git command line to help automate making commits, releases and other actions. I’ m going to use this git snippets series to record the commands I have been using.
You can use an ordinary Windows command prompt or PowerShell to run git commands; I started…
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Git Command Line Snippets: Series Index
Back in April 2020, I did a series on using GitHub when developing for ClassicPress. More recently I have started to take a look at using the git command line to help automate making commits, releases and other actions. I’ m going to use this git snippets series to record the commands I have been using.
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