
How do I clone a specific Git branch? - Stack Overflow
Git clone will clone remote branch into local. Is there any way to clone a specific branch by myself without switching branches on the remote repository?
How do I name and retrieve a Git stash by name? - Stack Overflow
How do I save/apply a stash with a name? I don't want to have to look up its index number in git stash list. I tried git stash save "my_stash_name", but that only changes the stash descri...
git - How do I delete a commit from a branch? - Stack Overflow
I think this is not a duplicate of Git undo last commit as it asks how to delete any commit from a branch. I also think non of the answers actually address this question. They all rewind the last commits, not …
Undoing a git rebase - Stack Overflow
How do I easily undo a git rebase? A lengthy manual method is: checkout the commit parent to both of the branches create and checkout a temporary branch cherry-pick all commits by hand reset the f...
How can I remove a Git branch locally? - Stack Overflow
I have a master and a development branch in my repository. I want to remove the master branch from my computer, so that I don't accidentally commit to it (it's happened...). There are questions on ...
How do I delete a Git branch locally and remotely?
Jan 5, 2010 · Don't forget to do a git fetch --all --prune on other machines after deleting the remote branch on the server. ||| After deleting the local branch with git branch -d and deleting the remote …
Download a single folder or directory from a GitHub repository
How can I download only a specific folder or directory from a remote Git repository hosted on GitHub? Say the example GitHub repository lives here: [email protected]:foobar/Test.git Its directory str...
Using "If cell contains #N/A" as a formula condition.
Feb 25, 2016 · I need help on my Excel sheet. How can I declare the following IF condition properly? if A1 = "n/a" then C1 = B1 else if A1 != "n/a" or has value(int) then C1 = A1*B1
How do I delete a file from a Git repository? - Stack Overflow
git rm file.txt removes the file from the repo but also deletes it from the local file system. To remove the file from the repo and not delete it from the local file system use: git rm --cached file.txt The below …
git - How do I modify a specific commit? - Stack Overflow
I have the following commit history: HEAD HEAD~ HEAD~2 HEAD~3 git commit --amend modifies the current HEAD commit. But how do I modify HEAD~3?