I haven't heard of git core.whitespace (will have to look that up). But
for this I would look into a pre-commit hook. You can read hooks here:
http://git-scm.com/book/en/Customizing-Git-Git-Hooks
Bryce
On 10/25/12 12:36 AM, Eberhard Beilharz wrote:
I have the following whitespace settings:
If you still have the source directory around you should be able to cd into
that directory and run make clean.
Not sure if git has this, but most makefiles do so I'm suggesting it did
first. Let us know what happens.
Bryce
On Sep 11, 2012 3:37 PM, Wesley Render i...@otherdata.com wrote:
I have
On 06/14/2012 08:33 AM, lei yang wrote:
Hi List,
Can we get the commit id list for one file or multifile?
Lei
What do you mean by commit id?
In trying to save time I'm going to take a guess and then try to answer
based on that assumption. There is a command called git-blame. You can
use
Hi All,
I have kind of a strange question regarding the post-recieve hook. Currently we
have a post-recieve hook that will push our code to the webserver. But we would
like to break this up so that pushing to a particular branch will allow us to
push a particular server. Is something like this
I just found this yesterday, not sure how much it'll help, but it is
related.
http://www.developer.com/open/10-ways-git-version-control-can-streamline-your-writing-projects.html
On 02/07/2011 12:31 PM, Mark (my words) wrote:
Hello,
I'm new to git. I'm trying to develop a workflow for my