In case of fire
In case of fire
In case of fire
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Slight correction. In case of fire:
Git checkout -b firemyusername Git commit -am="fire" Git push.
We don't want to have conflicts with code versions when going in on a rush, better to create a new branch. We can merge all the conflicts afterwards.
Isn't that what git stash is for though?
Can't push a stash
git push origin refs/stash@{$n}:stash/$USER/$n
iirc
Can't you? Could've sworn you could
I've done it with TFS source control at least, thought it would be possible with git
Oh man I hadn't seen a git checkout -b
in years haha since they introduced switch
and restore
, never looked back
I'll admit I just press the buttons in my favourite IDE and had to look up the commands to remind myself, but yeah.
Gonna need some semicolons or double ampersand in there
Nah, what I need is doble new lines of code blocks since this is markdown and it fucked the display.
Here you go:
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git checkout -b firemyusername git commit -am="fire" git push
I know how to do it, I was just lazy lmao.