When I have pushed to my remote from another machine, and made commits but forgot to pull first, I learned that to avoid an ugly and unnecessary merge commit, git pull --rebase is probably safer than trying to get around it with various combinations of git stash and git reset, because it yeeted one of my passwords away by accident :v
I also learned how (not) to set up nginx as a reverse-proxy to docker containers and how to use Jekyll
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When I have
push
ed to my remote from another machine, and made commits but forgot topull
first, I learned that to avoid an ugly and unnecessary merge commit,git pull --rebase
is probably safer than trying to get around it with various combinations ofgit stash
andgit reset
, because it yeeted one of my passwords away by accident :vI also learned how (not) to set up nginx as a reverse-proxy to docker containers and how to use Jekyll