Git
When .gitignore Doesnt Seem to Work: A Quick Fix
As developers, we’ve all been there. You’ve added a file or folder to your .gitignore
, but Git keeps tracking it anyway. What gives? Let’s dive into why this happens and how to fix it.
Configuring SSH Keys for Individual Git Commands
When working with Git repositories, you often need to authenticate using SSH keys. While you can configure SSH settings globally, there are times when you need to use a specific SSH key for just one command. This is particularly useful when cloning a new repository or adding a submodule, where there isn’t yet a local .git/config
file to modify.