Undo Button in GitHub for Windows
At GitHub, we know that even great developers sometimes make mistakes. So, in GitHub for Windows, we’ve added Undo support for Discards, Commits, Rollbacks, and Merges: If you’ve accidentally committed…
At GitHub, we know that even great developers sometimes make mistakes. So, in GitHub for Windows, we’ve added Undo support for Discards, Commits, Rollbacks, and Merges: If you’ve accidentally committed…
Today, we’re open-sourcing a library that we have been using at GitHub: Akavache. Akavache is an asynchronous, persistent key-value cache created for writing native desktop and mobile applications in C#.…
Smart HTTP is The Future™ A while back, we launched Smart HTTP support for GitHub; this transport for pushing changes to GitHub has a number of benefits over the SSH-based…
@xpaulbettsx is in Calgary this week for PrairieDevCon, so we’re throwing a drinkup this week on Wednesday (March 14th) at 8PM. Not going to the convention? Who cares! Come out…
A few ambitious developers, Andrew Tobin, Brendan Forster, and Paul Jenkins, have created a great community project for 2012, entitled “Code52”. ![Code52 Logo](http://f.cl.ly/items/2v3M3I2G3n0r2D2s0n3N/Code%2052%20-%20a%20new%20coding%20project%20every%20week.png) The description from the site says it…
For many developers getting started with Git on Windows, one of the confusing features of Git is that the default editor for commit messages is Vim. While Vim is a…
AppHarbor, an awesome Git-aware hosting platform for .NET web projects, has announced support for integrating GitHub projects into their build system. Set up correctly, this means that pushing to GitHub…
A few of us GitHubbers will be in Seattle on Saturday, October 1st, and we’d like to invite folks out for drinks. We’re heading out to Linda’s in Seattle starting…