Git is a distributed version control system that allows developers to track changes in their codebase, collaborate with others, and manage project versions efficiently. This whitepaper provides a comprehensive list of commonly used Git commands, along with explanations and examples to help you get started with Git.
The following study plan is based on the Certification domains. You can follow the plan or learn at your own pace. Week 1 - Introduction to Git and GitHub Describe Git GitHub Entities GitHub Markdown GitHub Desktop GitHub Mobile Describe GitHub Describe the difference between Git & GitHub Describe a GitHub repository. Describe a commit. Describe Branching Week 2 - Working with GitHub ...
The SQL Tools team is thrilled to announce the general availability of SQL Server Management Studio (SSMS) 21. SSMS 21 GA brings a modern installation...
Why Git and GitHub Are Non-Negotiable in DevOps In today’s fast-paced DevOps environments, mastering the basics of git and GitHub isn’t just a nice-to-have.
In this first part of a three-part series, we explore how to improve team collaboration in Azure Synapse Studio using a straightforward Git branching strategy. This guide is perfect for development teams working on multiple projects within a single Synapse workspace. You'll learn how to set up a branching strategy that lets different teams work in parallel without disrupting each other ...
Git Command Palette: GitLens adds many Git commands to VS Code's command palette, allowing you to perform complex Git operations without leaving your editor or remembering Git CLI commands. This feature has virtually eliminated my need to switch to the terminal for Git operations, speeding up my workflow significantly.
SSL certificate problem while doing GIT pull from Azure Devops Repos We are using a proxy server that does SSL inspection of traffic and thus replaces the cert with the one that it issues in the process. That cert is issued by the cert authority on the proxy itself. This is fairly common with modern proxies.
Hi all, I am running the following command line script to save exported dataverse solution in repo. git config user.email "email address removed for privacy reasons" git config user.name "User1" git checkout main git pull git add --all git commit -m "Test solution 1" echo push code to new repo git -c http.extraheader="AUTHORIZATION: bearer $ (System.AccessToken)" push origin main -f But the ...
Accidentally committed secrets to Git? Learn how to safely and permanently remove sensitive data from your Git history using git-filter-repo — the modern,...
GitHub-hosted runners are great for most workflows but sometimes, you need more control. Whether it’s for custom dependencies, persistent storage, or cost optimization, self-hosted runners on Azure offer a powerful alternative.