latest 15 messages by ScriptGeek
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[2015-09-03T00:05:07Z]
ScriptGeek
How to commit after the repo has already been committed to by someone else?
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[2015-06-05T21:00:35Z]
ScriptGeek
software developer tethered to a cell phone while living in a travel trailer working on a contract project... good times.
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[2015-06-05T21:00:06Z]
ScriptGeek
I used to be tethered to a cell phone
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[2015-06-05T20:59:26Z]
ScriptGeek
cell phone tether?
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[2015-06-05T20:59:02Z]
ScriptGeek
it could become a huge repo with gigantobytes of data
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[2015-06-05T20:58:10Z]
ScriptGeek
haha yeah
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[2015-06-05T20:57:54Z]
ScriptGeek
I'd have to take 30 seconds to sync again lol
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[2015-06-05T20:57:38Z]
ScriptGeek
can't risk it!!!
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[2015-06-05T20:57:31Z]
ScriptGeek
oh no!
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[2015-06-05T20:57:12Z]
ScriptGeek
I'll give this a try... what's the worst that can happen? :p
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[2015-06-05T20:56:04Z]
ScriptGeek
It's not too much to type... that link has 3 short lines concatenated together
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[2015-06-05T20:53:46Z]
ScriptGeek
Nevik: ok, I found the Git Bash setting
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[2015-06-05T20:51:23Z]
ScriptGeek
It's some kind of command line interface
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[2015-06-05T20:51:00Z]
ScriptGeek
Nevik: Looks like my github client has something called Windows PowerShell
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[2015-06-05T20:47:31Z]
ScriptGeek
I have joined a new project and in the repo there remains a ton of files that are useless... so I created a .gitignore file... but how does this file get used? I looked at this link: http://www.lemoda.net/git/rm-gitignore-files/ but I don't know where those commands should be executed. I'm on Windows and I have the github client installed with the repo already sync'd.