10 articles tagged #git
All English for IT articles related to #git.
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How to Write a Pull Request Description in English
Learn the English phrasing for writing clear pull request descriptions that explain what changed, why, and how to verify it.
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English for Git Worktrees
Learn the English vocabulary for Git worktrees: linked checkouts, branch isolation, and detached work trees, explained for discussing parallel development clearly.
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How to Discuss Merge Conflicts in English
Learn the English vocabulary for discussing and resolving merge conflicts with teammates, from describing the conflict to proposing a resolution.
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Writing Effective Commit Messages in English
A beginner's guide to writing clear, professional Git commit messages in English — with real examples, common mistakes, and the Conventional Commits standard.
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How to Write a Concise Pull Request Description in English
Write a clear, concise pull request description in English: the what-why-how structure, summarising changes, helping reviewers, and a reusable PR template.
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How to Write Effective Git Commit Messages
A practical English guide to writing clear, professional Git commit messages — conventions, examples, and common mistakes to avoid.
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Writing Effective Commit Messages: Advanced English and Conventional Commits
Go beyond basic commit messages — learn Conventional Commits format, semantic meaning, linking issues, and the English writing patterns that make git history truly useful.
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Trunk-Based Development Vocabulary: Feature Flags, Short-Lived Branches, and CI
Trunk-based development, short-lived feature branches, feature flags for incomplete work, and continuous integration vocabulary.
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Git Commit Messages: Best Practices and English Tips
How to write clear, consistent, professional git commit messages in English — with the Conventional Commits format, real examples, and the most common mistakes to avoid.
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Git Vocabulary Every Developer Needs to Know
Commit, branch, merge, rebase, cherry-pick, stash — the 30 Git terms you will encounter in every day team communication and code reviews.
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