Hi Jamie, 2010/5/29 Jamie Nicol <ja...@thenicols.net>: > > The biggest problem I'm seeing myself having is using git. I understand > the commands and the concept, it's more knowing when to use it. Despite > doing a reasonable amount of programming I've never used version control > on a project before. I find myself missing commiting unrelated parts of > code together
You can use git add -p [filename] to only add some parts of a file to the index before committing to avoid committing unrelated parts of code together > or contradicting my previous commit with my newest one. git commit --amend can probably be helpful to only get a single commit which makes more sense > My git log must be an absolute mess. git rebase -i can be helpful to clean up such messes :) > It's surely something I'll get > better at as I get used to it. One of my goals for this next week is to > think before I commit, and plan more in advance. I never managed to become disciplined enough to do that, good thing the commands mentioned above exists ;) Feel free to contact me by email, jabber, irc, ... if you need git help (even if this is about trivial stuff). Keep up the good work! Christophe _______________________________________________ rhythmbox-devel mailing list rhythmbox-devel@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/rhythmbox-devel