
git: how to rename a branch (both local and remote)?
Back to branch new name you can now delete the origin head of the old branch git push -d origin old-name the local and remote now will have only one branch with all the commits in the new …
New to Fort Bragg/Fayetteville NC area, looking for ... - ThumperTalk
New to Fort Bragg/Fayetteville NC area, looking for places and people to ride with
How do I fix a Git detached head? - Stack Overflow
3 When you're in a detached head situation and created new files, first make sure that these new files are added to the index, for example with: git add . But if you've only changed or deleted …
Budget FCR swap for DRZ400, a new approach - ThumperTalk
Budget FCR swap for DRZ400, a new approach For those owning a DRZ power gains from an FCR swap may seem very attractive, until you consider the cost. The Keihin FCR MX carbs …
How do I format a date in JavaScript? - Stack Overflow
How do I format a Javascript Date object as a string? (Preferable format: 10-Aug-2010)
XT225 vs. new XT250 - XT/TT/TW - ThumperTalk
Dec 7, 2010 · The new XT250's are fuel injected right? I would think that would be a great plus for us guys that ride in both the desert and the mountains. 2 weeks later...
How do I generate a random integer in C#? - Stack Overflow
How do I generate a random integer in C#?Random rnd = new Random(); int month = rnd.Next(1, 13); // creates a number between 1 and 12 int dice = rnd.Next(1, 7); // creates a number …
How do I create a folder in a GitHub repository? - Stack Overflow
1 To add a new directory all you have to do is create a new folder in your local repository. Create a new folder, and add a file in it. Now go to your terminal and add it like you add the normal …
git - remote add origin vs remote set-url origin - Stack Overflow
To add a new remote, use the git remote add command on the terminal, in the directory your repository is stored at. The git remote set-url command changes an existing remote repository …
How do I create a remote Git branch? - Stack Overflow
First, create a new local branch and check it out: git checkout -b <branch-name> The remote branch is automatically created when you push it to the remote server: git push <remote …