Media Summary: today I talk about a command I use pretty often to reset a repository back to a clean state! the "nuclear" options to ` today I talk about the `cat` command -- and that it's almost always unnecessary! playlist: ... today we talk about a helpful argument in `

Git A Checked In Directory Intermediate Anthony Explains 081 - Detailed Analysis & Overview

today I talk about a command I use pretty often to reset a repository back to a clean state! the "nuclear" options to ` today I talk about the `cat` command -- and that it's almost always unnecessary! playlist: ... today we talk about a helpful argument in ` today I show a very quick trick for running today I talk about pushd / popd and how it can be useful to change today I show off a very short trick for avoiding noisy matches with `

someone showed me a neat feature in newer versions of today I go over three ways to edit commits with

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