Reading List

Reading List

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Highlights from Git 2.40 | The GitHub Blog
Highlights from Git 2.40 | The GitHub Blog
The first Git release of the year is here! Take a look at some of our highlights on what's new in Git 2.40.
·github.blog·
Highlights from Git 2.40 | The GitHub Blog
Sign your Git commits with 1Password | 1Password
Sign your Git commits with 1Password | 1Password
Developers can now use 1Password to set up and use SSH keys to sign Git commits, building on 1Password’s already robust support for SSH keys.
·blog.1password.com·
Sign your Git commits with 1Password | 1Password
Conditionally setting your gitconfig
Conditionally setting your gitconfig
Personally, I try to keep my development environment as convenient to use as possible and with the advent of BeyondCorp-style zero trust, more internal services are thankfully available without a VPN required. This makes it easy to access tooling from your mobile device and other places but it can also mean the line between work and personal blurs a little bit. A lot of my custom work-related configuration has been deprecated (utilities for wrangling VPNs and proxies) and I basically don’t maintain anything more than what was already open sourced.
·utf9k.net·
Conditionally setting your gitconfig
extratone/emoji | org
extratone/emoji | org
abohttps://api.github.com/users/extratonehttps://avatars.githubusercontent.com/u/43663476?
·api.github.com·
extratone/emoji | org
The developers dilemma
The developers dilemma
When it comes to making money, software developers are an odd bunch. Developers produce code, and code is in high demand. At a glance, it…
·medium.com·
The developers dilemma