Examples of using Git has in English and their translations into Dutch
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Git has only one kind of branch.
Git has plenty of great features.
Now you can see how Git has stored your data.
Git has a few options provided in the box.
Thus it's a bit confusing that Git has a mv command.
Git hasn't automatically created a new merge commit.
You can pass-n to print out the line numbers where Git has found matches.
Git has a default way of doing hundreds of things.
If you do find yourself in a situation like this, Git has some further magic that might help you out.
Fortunately, Git has a credentials system that can help with this.
which shows you the URL that Git has stored for the shortname to be expanded to.
Git has a few configuration options to help with these issues.
Like many other Version Control Systems, Git has a way to fire off custom scripts when certain important actions occur.
Git has a number of different transfer protocols you can use.
Like many other Version Control Systems, Git has a way to fire off custom scripts when certain important actions occur.
Git has a couple of commands that are used to help debug an issue in your code.
which shows you the URL that Git has stored for the shortname to be expanded to.
However, Git has to check out each version,
want to verify that commits are actually from a trusted source, Git has a few ways to sign and verify work using GPG.
Git has a fairly complete set of traces embedded,
There are three branches, and Git has helpfully created a local master branch that tracks origin/master.
Git has initialized the objects directory
and now Git has all the information it needs to determine where the issue was introduced.
Git has a number of tools built into it that help make this process easier,
and now Git has all the information it needs to determine where the issue was introduced.
Although Git has an internal implementation of diff, which is what you have been using,
Like most VCSs, Git has the ability to tag specific points in history as being important.
Although Git has an internal implementation of diff, which is what we have been showing in this book,
So basically what has happened here is that Git has figured out that the two branches record points in the submodule's history that are divergent and need to be merged.