Questions tagged [version-control]
Version control is the management of changes to documents, programs, and other information stored as computer files. Use this tag to mark general questions about usage and applicability of version control, VCS comparison. For most commands and techniques specific to each particular VCS there are specific tags, which should be preferred.
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Is there a way to delete security logs on GitHub?
I was just wondering if there is any way that I can delete security logs on GitHub for my own Private account on which I only have private repositories that are shared with nobody. Is it possible at ...
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How to package and maintain helm charts for both open and closed beta?
I manage some Kubernetes CRDs and package them in Helm Charts for managing the different versions. Currently we only have one Helm Chart version that we deploy to production which is v1.0.0 and any ...
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How to Version Control a PostgreSQL Table?
Backend: Python 3.11 and Django 5.0.6
Database: PostgreSQL 15
Our app deals with reporting from the database. We don't store report SQL queries in the codebase; instead, we store them in DB tables. ...
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Large file not pushing to GitHub [duplicate]
I added a file (.mlpackage) of 774.96MB to my project, and it won't push to github because it exceeds their 100MB file limit.
As instructed by my terminal, I've used git lfs, however the file still ...
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Why does `git clone --depth 1` leave packfiles?
I am trying to clone a repository with a lot of blobs in its history, and would like to only download the files at a specific commit without any added overhead or redundancy.
When trying git clone --...
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How to undo a <history change> push in git? [duplicate]
After a month of working on a personal project, I realized I was using an invalid user.name and user.email so I changed it properly and everything was set right until the last commit done 2 months ...
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Need guidance on a document version control project [closed]
I have a document version control project where basically two things needs to be done:
identify which document is the latest of them
what are the historical version control changes on the documents?
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Pip version trouble in pycharm
So, I want to start a new project in pycharm and it always starts with an outdated version of pip and I have to do the upgrade. It's not really a problem for a project, but it's getting annoying for ...
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Suggestions for good workflows with git, when gerrit is the central repo
I have some major overhead when working with Gerrit. I have not found any guides that makes sense to me, on how to adopt a local workflow for Gerrit. What follows is how I work locally when the ...
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Git Client For A Bare Repository
Do you know a github-like bare repository hosting tool of git?
In my company, an shared file server is available but web server is not available.Then I found git bare repository. It seems to be able ...
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github repo not found : [closed]
git remote add origin https://github.com/aksharma27/myZoom.git
git add .
git commit -m "comment"
git push -u origin master
https://github.com/aksharma27/myZoom.git
Adding right remote repo, ...
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Git log --since not working as expected for 1 day timeframe
git log --since=1.day command displaying commits from June 27th despite today being July 3rd.
I'm encountering an issue with the git log --since=1.day command in Git. According to the Git ...
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More than 10,000 changes on source control in VSCode [duplicate]
I am a beginner to Git. I cloned a repo from GitHub I had created myself, now when I open it on VSCode it says:
The git repository at "c:\Users\my-user\Documents\my-directory" has too many ...
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Is there any reason why some would want to rebase a branch and then merge --no-ff to force a merge commit?
From what I understand, rebasing essentially moves the base of your branch to a more recent (the most recent?) commit to make it seem like you branched off later than you actually did.
This makes it ...
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How many codelines can be defined in this system?
I have a question about codelines and baselines as I'm struggling to understand everything. I just want to know how many possible codelines exists for this system and what are they?
system version ...