
c - What is the difference between ++i and i++? - Stack Overflow
Aug 24, 2008 · In C, what is the difference between using ++i and i++, and which should be used in the incrementation block of a for loop?
How do I squash my last N commits together? - Stack Overflow
You can do this fairly easily without git rebase or git merge --squash. In this example, we'll squash the last 3 commits: git reset --soft HEAD~3 If you also want to write the new commit message …
What's the difference between <b> and <strong>, <i> and <em>?
They have the same effect on normal web browser rendering engines, but there is a fundamental difference between them. As the author writes in a discussion list post: Think of three different …
ruby - What do `?i` and `?-i` in regex mean? - Stack Overflow
Jul 5, 2014 · Taken directly from ruby docs. The end delimiter for a regexp can be followed by one or more single-letter options which control how the pattern can match. /pat/i - Ignore case …
How do I install a NuGet package .nupkg file locally to Visual …
Apr 20, 2012 · I have some .nupkg files from a C# book that I would like to install to Visual Studio. How can I install them? Here is what I see in the Add Library Package Reference window …
How do I fix a Git detached head? - Stack Overflow
I was doing some work in my repository and noticed a file had local changes. I didn't want them anymore so I deleted the file, thinking I can just checkout a fresh copy. I wanted to do the Git …
git - How do I modify a specific commit? - Stack Overflow
I have the following commit history: HEAD HEAD~ HEAD~2 HEAD~3 git commit --amend modifies the current HEAD commit. But how do I modify HEAD~3?
How can I undo pushed commits using Git? - Stack Overflow
I have a project in a remote repository, synchronized with a local repository (development) and the server one (production). I've been making some committed changes already pushed to remote …
How do I determine the source branch of a particular branch?
I have a branch in git and want to figure out from what branch it originally was branched and at what commit. Github seems to know, since when you do a pull request it usually automatically …
How do I clone a specific Git branch? - Stack Overflow
Git clone will clone remote branch into local. Is there any way to clone a specific branch by myself without switching branches on the remote repository?