Very useful, I like the single clear solution that comes up for each query, and the notes that accompany the command.
However I find I always am searching for how to reverse my last commit, and think the answer is something about 'reset --head'. I'm not sure I see that one in the list, and there's probably many more. how will you add new ones? I aslo like the discussion part of Stackoverflow - do you think in addition to notes, there could be something like 'useful links/discussions'?
Also, I didn't realise I could type in the dropdowns, that was a cool little feature to discover
@graeme_fulton Thank you so much for this feedback. We are currently more as we speak. The git reset has been added. Useful link is a cool suggestion, we will look into adding it alongside the notes.
Thanks again.
@citizenfatimah you're welcome. Also would be a great chrome extension/slack bot - a more immediate way to access it would be useful for me aynway. I think chrome extension is very easy to make from existing website
Hi guys,
I'm Dante, one of the co-makers of gitexplorer
So we created a tool to help people find the right git commands you need without digging through the web. This was inspired by Sarah Drasner's array explorer. We felt it's the stackoverflow thing we all do and we decided to give it a go.
Hope you love it as much as we do π
It would be nice if you could search the site as well. I feel that there are plenty of commands / examples that could be / should be added. For example, I missed several commands related to branch management, tagging. The easy to use user interface is important, but content needs to be there as well. Otherwise, I am just gonna fall back to StackOverflow.
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