> which seems to now be causing a huge issue with git and my .bash profile.
I suspect the only issue is with your .bash profile. If .bashrc or
.bash_profile are trying to source those files, and they don't exist, then
removing git doesn't address the actual problem. Check your .bashrc and/or
.b
2. I've chosen a prefix for published branches that may be rebased,
"devo/". I then make sure to communicate to the rest of the team
that
it's not safe to base any work on branches named liked that.
Just out of curiosity: why "devo"? :-)
Is it by chance related to some term related to "develo
> I put my git password in .git/config
Please don’t do that.
I notice that you’re using Github. You would be better served to create SSH
keys, and assign the public keys to your different identities. Using
~/.ssh/config configurations you could name the identities, and associate each
SSH key