Made a mistake? Behold: the undo button! But remember, not every action in Git is reversible, so always double-check. Oh, and redo's always there if you ever need to "undo" an undo.
Ever needed to go back a commit but keep your changes intact? Learn how to use 'Git reset mixed' in GitKraken Desktop to refine your commits without losing progress! Perfect for those 'oops' moments.
This handy command is best utilized whenever you want to back up a few commits, especially if you commit often. Plus, GitKraken Desktop lets you easily stash changes so you can get back to them later.
Interactive rebase editor not appearing as an option in GitKraken Desktop? Make these these criteria have been met first. Watch our latest GitKraken Desktop tutorial to maintain a clean, understandable commit history!
Learn how to use GitKraken Desktop's interactive rebase editor! Whether you want to pick, reword, squash, or drop a commit, this handy feature makes it quick and intuitive. Rebase commits normally, edit commit messages, combine commits, or remove them entirely! Check out our latest GitKraken Desktop tutorial to see it in action.
Dive into efficient development with Git Integration for Jira! Join our Workshop this Thursday, 6/27 to explore how Jira issue keys, smart commits, and automation rules can enhance your development workflow.
Explore the interactive rebase editor in GitKraken Desktop for a seamless rebasing experience. Learn how to use drag-and-drop and context menus to pick, reword, squash, drop, and reorder commits. Discover how to resolve conflicts, reset, and abort rebase operations, ensuring a tidy commit history.
Jira issue management slowing you down? ️ Learn more about creating branches and pull requests directly from the Jira issue view, plus deep linking to GitKraken Desktop and GitLens, in our upcoming Workshop! Mark your calendars for June 27th at 12pm CST to speed up your workflows & enter for a chance to win GitKraken swag!
Lit helps you work with web components with reactive property decorators, easy directives, and seamless state sharing, backed by comprehensive documentation. See how we use Lit to build web components for GitKraken's DevEx platform here on YouTube!
From Alex Russell's 2011 talk to Google's Polymer project and beyond, web components are crucial for creating modular, reusable web elements. That's why we use the Lit library to build powerful web components for GitKraken's DevEx platform! Check out our latest YouTube video to see how we harness the power of Lit to enhance development.