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git-branches
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Small PyGTK-based utility program to conveniently delete Git branches
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Git is Distributed Version Control System
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Script to automatically delete merged branches via CI.
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A Node.js script for efficiently cleaning up Git repositories by automating the deletion of merged branches both locally and remotely. Designed for simplicity and ease of use, it supports various Git workflows and ensures a tidy version control environment
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Code Challenge: dealing with projects that suffer from code drift
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Hands-on foundation for understanding the Git version control system using a command line interface.
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A Github training course for practical purposes and OSS
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🌳 What’s in a name? It doesn’t matter. Find the name of a Git repository’s default branch with a POSIX-compliant shell script.
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Identifies branches 🌿 with commits ahead of the current branch
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Remove gone Git branches with ease.
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Safely deletes local branches with no upstream and no un-pushed commits
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