Hackernews posts about Git
Git is a popular open-source version control system that allows developers to track changes made to their codebase and collaborate with others in a distributed manner.
- GitHub cuts AI deals with Google, Anthropic (www.bloomberg.com)
- Mergiraf: a syntax-aware merge driver for Git (mergiraf.org)
- We shrunk our Javascript monorepo git size (www.jonathancreamer.com)
- Bus Number – The GitHub plugin my coworkers asked me not to write (www.scannedinavian.com)
- On Building Git for Lawyers (jordanbryan.substack.com)
- Infinite Git repos on Cloudflare workers (gitlip.com)
- GitButler now supports first class conflicts, making rebasing less annoying (blog.gitbutler.com)
- GitHub Spark lets you build web apps in plain English (techcrunch.com)
- Show HN: Fireproof – local-first database with Git-like encrypted sync (fireproof.storage)
- Git and Jujutsu: In Miniature (lottia.net)
- Claude is now available on GitHub Copilot (www.anthropic.com)
- Gov.uk Forms open source on GitHub (github.com)
- Python dethrones JavaScript as the most-used language on GitHub (www.theregister.com)
- Find a needle in a haystack with Git bisect (sundry.jerryorr.com)
- There's Almost No Gitlab (julien.danjou.info)
- Gitlab makes more money than you think (www.constellationr.com)
- Give Up GitHub (sfconservancy.org)
- A GitHub repo that curates all the awesome repos (github.com)
- Git commit with hash `0000000` (github.com)
- Git Config (blog.izissise.net)