ently erase those garbage
big files?
Thanks in advance.
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ently erase those garbage
big files?
Thanks in advance.
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On Thu, Jun 27, 2013 at 03:43:51PM +0200, Jean-No?l Avila wrote:
> Le 27/06/2013 14:46, Woody Wu a écrit :
> >Hi,
> >
> >I have a colleague who has to left our office for three month, but still
> >need to work on the project which is hosted on our in-office git
> &g
On Thu, Jun 27, 2013 at 03:14:05PM +0200, Johan Herland wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 27, 2013 at 2:46 PM, Woody Wu wrote:
> > I have a colleague who has to left our office for three month, but still
> > need to work on the project which is hosted on our in-office git
> > repository
On Thu, Jun 27, 2013 at 08:06:05AM -0500, Tim Chase wrote:
> On 2013-06-27 20:46, Woody Wu wrote:
> > I have a colleague who has to left our office for three month, but
> > still need to work on the project which is hosted on our in-office
> > git repository. Problem is
Hi,
I have a colleague who has to left our office for three month, but still
need to work on the project which is hosted on our in-office git
repository. Problem is that our company has firewall, it's not possible
or not allowed to access the company LAN outside the building. So I
want to ask you
On Mon, Dec 24, 2012 at 09:24:39AM -0800, Martin von Zweigbergk wrote:
> On Sun, Dec 23, 2012 at 11:31 PM, Woody Wu wrote:
> > On Sun, Dec 23, 2012 at 11:09:58PM -0500, Seth Robertson wrote:
> >>
> >> In message <20121224035825.GA17203@zuhnb712>, Woody Wu writes:
On Sun, Dec 23, 2012 at 11:09:58PM -0500, Seth Robertson wrote:
>
> In message <20121224035825.GA17203@zuhnb712>, Woody Wu writes:
>
> How can I find out what's the staring reference point (a commit number
> or tag name) of a locally created branch? I c
Hi, list
How can I find out what's the staring reference point (a commit number
or tag name) of a locally created branch? I can use gitk to find out it
but this method is slow, I think there might be a command line to do it
quickly.
Thanks in advance.
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woody
I can't go back to yesterday - beca
On 2012-12-17, Tomas Carnecky wrote:
> On Mon, 17 Dec 2012 07:02:46 +0000, Woody Wu wrote:
>> On 2012-12-17, Tomas Carnecky wrote:
>> > 'git checkout foo' has special meaning if a local branch with that
>> > name doesn't exist but there is a remote bra
On 2012-12-17, Tomas Carnecky wrote:
> On Mon, 17 Dec 2012 16:13:08 +1100, Andrew Ardill
> wrote:
>> On 17 December 2012 16:06, Woody Wu wrote:
>> > 1. git checkout foo. By this command, I think I am checking out
>> > files in my local branch named foo, and after
On 2012-12-17, Andrew Ardill wrote:
> On 17 December 2012 16:06, Woody Wu wrote:
>> 1. git checkout foo.
>> By this command, I think I am checking out files in my local branch
>> named foo, and after that I also switch to the branch. Right?
>
> Correct. Your working di
On 2012-12-17, Andrew Ardill wrote:
> On 17 December 2012 13:30, Woody Wu wrote:
>> 1. git checkout foo
>> 2. git checkout origin/foo
>>
>> The first method run silently with success, but the second method
>> complains that I got a 'detached HEAD
Hi, List
I have two branches in the remote, say, origin/master, origin/foo. Then
when I tried to switch to the remote foo branch, the following two
methods gave me different results:
1. git checkout foo
2. git checkout origin/foo
The first method run silently with success, but the second method
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