Using Graphical Interfaces
Interaction with version control systems are often made using a terminal in your operating system. However, some developers may be prefer to user a graphical based interface with their workflow.
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Interaction with version control systems are often made using a terminal in your operating system. However, some developers may be prefer to user a graphical based interface with their workflow.
In this guide, we're going to explore how to use Git on the Mac OS X operating system. Fortunately, modern Macs all come with Git installed as standard so there's...
There are a couple of different ways to install Git on Windows. We will be outlining how to install Git using msysgit in this post.
In this blog post, we'll be outlining a number of key terms that everyone should know when using a version control system in your development workflow.
When collaborating with co-workers on a development project, you may have experienced frustrations when someone overwrites your work, or when you have to constantly swap files, or even having to...
We're delighted to be launching our new & improved custom domain feature on Codebase. In the past, you could configure your own custom domain (CNAME) but you had to provide...
Git and Mercurial both come packaged with handy utilities to visualise the commits in your repository as a graph. We include this functionality in the Codebase interface as well. A...
In this guide, we're going to look at setting up Git Tower for Mac and connecting it to a repository in Codebase.
In light of recent events, we wanted to write a quick post to outline the measures we take to ensure that the data you entrust to us is safe and how we monitor the techniques used to ensure they will be ready for use when we need them.