A Simple Tweak for Making 'git rebase' Safe on OS X
The introduction of the 'Auto-Save' and 'Versions' features in Mac OS 10.7 placed some hardship on Git users on the Mac: new system components don't always play nice with Git commands like 'git rebase'. However, with a simple customization, problems can be avoided.
Git Reports is a free service that lets you set up a stable URL for anonymous users to submit bugs and other Issues to your GitHub repositories, without exposing your code, requiring users to log in with GitHub, or using a messy two-repository solution.
Check out the video for this talk: https://vimeo.com/56645405 We all know that Git is amazing for storing code. It is fast, reliable, flexible, and it keeps our project history nuzzled safely in its object database while we sleep soundly at night. But what about storing more than code? Why not data? Much flexibility is gained by ditching traditional databases, but at what cost?
This free desktop app combines a simple-to-use graphical Git client with central visibility into essential developer tasks such as defect tracking, agile planning, code reviews and build services.