From: Felipe Contreras <felipe.contreras@gmail.com>
To: git list <git@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: git monthly links: 2009-01
Date: Sun, 1 Feb 2009 19:01:20 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <94a0d4530902010901nf415723m86c88cccf51848ee@mail.gmail.com> (raw)
Hi,
git monthly links is my attempt to gather all the links people have
been tagging as "git" in delicious.com[1] (these are not chosen by
me). It's a manual process so I might miss some links; I subscribe to
the RSS feed and go through all the links simply picking the ones
tagged the most.
Previously I was doing this on a weekly basis but I decided there
where too few links per week so now I'll be trying with monthly links,
let's see how it goes.
The fancier blog version is here:
http://gitlog.wordpress.com/2009/02/01/git-monthly-links-2009-01/
== Hot ==
This month was overwhelmed by git ready, a site devoted to share all kinds of
tips for git. I'm grouping these together as well as other hugely popular links.
git ready: daily tips for the noob to the guru
http://gitready.com/
branching and merging
http://gitready.com/beginner/2009/01/25/branching-and-merging.html
zsh git status
http://gitready.com/advanced/2009/01/28/zsh-git-status.html
visualizing your repo
http://gitready.com/intermediate/2009/01/13/visualizing-your-repo.html
My Git Workflow
Michael Ivey explains his choice of git, how he uses it and loves it.
http://gweezlebur.com/2009/01/19/my-git-workflow.html
An Illustrated Guide to Git on Windows
Very complete instructions to use git on windows (with nice screenshots).
http://nathanj.github.com/gitguide/index.html
== Other links ==
Fine. Git is Awesome.
Justin M. Tulloss explains his switch from mercurial to git, advantages,
disadvantages and comes to the conclusion that git is awesome.
http://justin.harmonize.fm/index.php/2009/01/fine-git-is-awesome/
Github: Making Code More Social
Brady Forrest talks about github, and how it increased the activity of the Ruby
on Rails project.
http://radar.oreilly.com/2009/01/github-making-code-more-social.html
Tracking an entire Windows system inside Git
Avery Pennarun explains his endeavor of tracking windows with git...
"If I get a virus, I can 'git revert' it."
http://alumnit.ca/~apenwarr/log/?m=200901#21
Ruby Swarms: Visualizing Rails & Git
Different visualizations of github activity and Ruby on Rails project
with codeswarm.
http://www.igvita.com/2009/01/27/ruby-swarms-visualizing-rails-git/
Setting up a new remote git repository
Pretty extensive explanation of how to setup a remote git repo.
http://toolmantim.com/articles/setting_up_a_new_remote_git_repository
Agile git and the story branch pattern
http://blog.hasmanythrough.com/2008/12/18/agile-git-and-the-story-branch-pattern
GIT 101
List of links to learn about git, from Xebia.
http://blog.xebia.com/2009/01/26/git-101/
Git and Rails: A detailed tutorial including plugins, submodules,
development and production
http://harryseldon.thinkosphere.com/2009/01/14/git-and-rails-a-detailed-tutorial-including-plugins-submodules-development-and-production
Commit Chat
A site to gather github conversations in one place.
http://commitchat.com/
Sharing git repositories via OS X's built-in web sharing
http://toolmantim.com/articles/sharing_git_repositories_via_os_xs_built_in_web_sharing
cvsgit.png
A nice diagram showing the advantage of git merging compared to cvs.
http://annoware.com/images/cvsgit.png
The Best Environment for Rails on Windows
Nice and extensive explanation to setup a Ruby on Rails development environment
on Windows without an IDE: vim, ctags, console2, etc.
http://akitaonrails.com/2009/1/13/the-best-environment-for-rails-on-windows/
Hack && Ship
Rein Henrichs explains his development process: hack & ship
http://reinh.com/blog/2008/08/27/hack-and-and-ship.html
Craft the perfect gem with Jeweler @ Technical Pickles
Explanation of rubygems and how to automate the process of making releases of
them with rake and other git-related automated procedures.
http://technicalpickles.com/posts/craft-the-perfect-gem-with-jeweler
Git Guide (SourceMage Wiki)
http://www.sourcemage.org/Git_Guide
3 Reasons to Switch to Git from Subversion
http://markmcb.com/2008/10/18/3-reasons-to-switch-to-git-from-subversion/
A Gaggle Of Git Tips
http://www.viget.com/extend/a-gaggle-of-git-tips/
Effectively Using Git With Subversion
http://www.viget.com/extend/effectively-using-git-with-subversion/
Show Git dirty state (and branch) in the prompt
http://henrik.nyh.se/2008/12/git-dirty-prompt
Perl Migrates To the Git Version Control System
http://developers.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=1079921&cid=26321869
== Japanese ==
分散バージョン管理Git/Mercurial/Bazaar徹底比較
http://www.atmarkit.co.jp/fjava/rensai4/devtool03/devtool03_1.html
github で人のコードをいじる「前」にforkする必要はない
http://subtech.g.hatena.ne.jp/miyagawa/20090114/1231910461
[1] http://delicious.com/tag/git
--
Felipe Contreras
next reply other threads:[~2009-02-01 17:02 UTC|newest]
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2009-02-01 17:01 Felipe Contreras [this message]
2009-02-01 18:50 ` git monthly links: 2009-01 Sverre Rabbelier
2009-02-01 23:26 ` Johannes Schindelin
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