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Use Windows Credential Store for Git to remember your login for TFS, Bitbucket and such

February 4, 2015 Kevin Wilson Leave a comment

Git is great. And it’s easy to use from the command line. One niggle though can be having to type in your username and password when pushing to and pulling from remote servers like TFS and BitBucket. In the past, I’ve used Pageant for this sort of thing but it’s not exactly straight-forward. There’s an […]

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Create a Scratch Branch in Git

January 28, 2015 Kevin Wilson Leave a comment

Sometimes it gets to 4:59 on a Friday and you’ve got a bunch of files you’ve been mucking around with but don’t really want to commit. This could be because you’re just using throwaway code or because you’ve made changes to existing files that you don’t want to break. In these circumstances, you have a […]

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