nix-config/git
Donovan Glover c816942ec3
git: Change editor from vim to neovim
Neovim has some nice additions like honoring the blinking cursor from
kitty when in insert mode. I don't remember why I used vim instead of
neovim here, but neovim is mature enough that it should be an excellent
choice to use for many years to come.
2022-10-24 17:05:10 -04:00
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.gitconfig git: Change editor from vim to neovim 2022-10-24 17:05:10 -04:00
.gitignore stow: Add directories for git, plasma, and systemd 2018-10-22 15:09:58 -04:00
.stow-local-ignore misc: Small fixes 2018-11-28 23:04:00 -05:00
README.md misc: Update wording 2018-11-27 19:02:23 -05:00

Git

Git is the standard version control tool.

Use Cases

Git can be used to:

  • Keep track of file changes over time
  • Keep a record of all contributors to a code base
  • Rollback to a previous version of a project
  • Create snapshots of a project with tags (also known as versions)

You should not use Git if:

  • You are dealing with binary files
  • You are dealing with large files that change often

Usage

First, install diff-so-fancy, an amazing git diff utility.

Then, create a ~/.gituser with the following:

[user]
  name = <the name you use for git commits>
  email = <the email you use for git commits>
  signingkey = <the subkey you use to sign git commits>