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The Slides (Crime Scene InvestiGITor) [PDF]
The Slides (Crime Scene InvestiGITor) [PDF]
Ben Kadel Youtube
Ben Kadel Youtube
A space for Tech, Tutorials & Twaddle... Basically a channel for videos about coding in all forms, lots of lovely videos about the terminal and Unix-y based commands and then any other sort of none-sense I fancy uploading in the meantime! Please feel free to reach out to me on Twitter (@ben_kadel) to ask questions or to tell me about somethings you would love to see in future videos! Also my Github account (Kardelio) has some of the repos I have been working on, however it might be a little out of date, so I will be working towards getting all my "personal projects" up there ASAP. Thanks for watching! Twitter: https://twitter.com/ben_kadel Github: https://github.com/kardelio ------------------------------------- Tools: ------------------------------------- Videos edited in: https://shotcut.org/ Images edited in: https://www.gimp.org/ ------------------------------------- Credits: ------------------------------------- Banner Background: Photo by Adrien Olichon from Pexels
Ben Kadel Twitter
Ben Kadel Twitter
Inside the .git folder - Explore the mysterious depths... - droidcon
Inside the .git folder - Explore the mysterious depths... - droidcon
All Git Commands (Docs)
All Git Commands (Docs)
Git - Plumbing and Porcelain
Git - Plumbing and Porcelain
Git - Git Objects
Git - Git Objects
3 ways to time travel in Git to undo destructive mistakes
3 ways to time travel in Git to undo destructive mistakes
GitHub: A beginner's guide to going back in time (aka fixing mistakes)
GitHub: A beginner's guide to going back in time (aka fixing mistakes)
How to undo (almost) anything with Git
How to undo (almost) anything with Git
One of the most useful features of any version control system is the ability to "undo" your mistakes. In Git, "undo" can mean many slightly different things.
Who is KB?
Who is KB?
The Invisible Commits (Part 1)
The Invisible Commits (Part 1)
Your repository has more commits than what meets the eye. I call them the invisible commits. Knowing where to find them can mean the difference between recovering your work and losing it to the sands of time.
Git gc: Complete Guide to Documentation | Atlassian Git Tutorial
Git gc: Complete Guide to Documentation | Atlassian Git Tutorial
Git gc is a repository maintenance command. "Gc" stands for garbage collection. Use our complete guide to learn all about cleaning up messes with git gc.
A beginner's guide to GIT BISECT - The process of elimination
A beginner's guide to GIT BISECT - The process of elimination
Learn how to efficiently find flawed git commits using git bisect, an automated tool that simplifies the debugging process. Follow our step-by-step guide.
GitHub - newren/git-filter-repo: Quickly rewrite git repository history (filter-branch replacement)
GitHub - newren/git-filter-repo: Quickly rewrite git repository history (filter-branch replacement)
BFG Repo-Cleaner by rtyley
BFG Repo-Cleaner by rtyley
A simpler, faster alternative to git-filter-branch for deleting big files and removing passwords from Git history.
Git Rev News Edition 54 (August 21st, 2019)
Git Rev News Edition 54 (August 21st, 2019)
Removing sensitive data from a repository - GitHub Docs
Removing sensitive data from a repository - GitHub Docs
Secret Audit · How to Remove Secrets From Git History
Secret Audit · How to Remove Secrets From Git History
Did you completely remove secrets from git repository? Really?
Did you completely remove secrets from git repository? Really?
Removing secrets from git history is straightforward. With help of BFG Cleaner and privileges to force push the modified history, it's a piece of cake. I believed this until I found I was partially wrong - removing something from git history doesn't remove them from git repository.
git-filter-repo how to install
git-filter-repo how to install
Understanding Git Filter-branch and the Git Storage Model - In Pursuit of Laziness
Understanding Git Filter-branch and the Git Storage Model - In Pursuit of Laziness
The other day Steve wanted git alchemy done on the Rust repo. Specifically, he wanted the reference and nomicon moved out into their own repositories …
Rewriting git history simply with git-filter-repo
Rewriting git history simply with git-filter-repo
Decompress contents of Git object file (zlib) [GIST]
Decompress contents of Git object file (zlib) [GIST]
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