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More Time to Think

https://ma.ttias.be/more-time-to-think/
1•nreece•4m ago•0 comments

macOS Needs Its Grid Back

https://blog.hopefullyuseful.com/blog/macos-needs-its-grid-back/
1•ranebo•11m ago•0 comments

Interop 2026: Continuing to improve the web for developers

https://web.dev/blog/interop-2026
2•Topfi•13m ago•0 comments

Miasma supply chain attack: malicious code found in RedHat-cloud-services NPM

https://snyk.io/blog/miasma-supply-chain-attack-malicious-code-redhat-cloud-services-npm-packages/
1•jruohonen•15m ago•0 comments

Crystal Nights by Greg Egan

https://www.gregegan.net/MISC/CRYSTAL/Crystal.html
2•rorylawless•17m ago•0 comments

Let the agents democratize open source

https://world.hey.com/dhh/let-the-agents-democratize-open-source-9fd630a9
2•doppp•18m ago•1 comments

DeepMind CEO says those cutting jobs because of AI 'lack imagination'

https://www.inc.com/jessica-stillman/nobel-prize-winner-demis-hassabis-says-ai-job-cuts-are-dumb-...
3•cpeterso•18m ago•0 comments

AI costs how much? GitHub Copilot users react to new usage-based pricing system

https://arstechnica.com/ai/2026/06/ai-costs-how-much-github-copilot-users-react-to-new-usage-base...
2•spenvo•22m ago•0 comments

Show HN: NUA an agent that tests for product correctness

https://trynua.dev/
4•Paster335•23m ago•2 comments

Building an Open-Source Verilog Simulator with AI: 580K Lines in 43 Days

https://normalcomputing.com/blog/building-an-open-source-verilog-simulator-with-ai-580k-lines-in-...
1•hasheddan•30m ago•0 comments

US Online Banking Security Fail

https://adir1.com/2026/online-banking-security-fail
1•adir1•30m ago•1 comments

BorrowSanitizer: Find Rust aliasing violations even with FFI

https://github.com/borrowSanitizer/bsan
1•afdbcreid•31m ago•0 comments

How the hell is Groq raising more money?

https://www.zach.be/p/how-the-hell-is-groq-raising-more
3•hasheddan•34m ago•0 comments

Building a life and shipping code: An immigrant's journey

https://ranpara.net/posts/the-outsider-who-shipped-anyway/
1•DevarshRanpara•39m ago•0 comments

Chinese firm developing AI to predict dissent, leaked documents show

https://www.nytimes.com/2026/06/01/us/politics/china-ai-predicting-dissent.html
2•wunderlotus•40m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Native Markdown Reader for macOS

https://github.com/creativefisher/mdreader
1•intrepidsoldier•41m ago•0 comments

aweskills: Let Your AI Agent Manage skills for You

https://aweskill.webioinfo.top/articles/let-your-ai-agent-manage-aweskill-for-you/
1•mugpeng•43m ago•0 comments

Colorado Rolls Back Landmark AI Governance Law

https://www.bankinfosecurity.com/colorado-rolls-back-landmark-ai-governance-law-a-31804
2•mooreds•46m ago•0 comments

Response to Cegłowski on Superintelligence (2017)

https://intelligence.org/2017/01/13/response-to-ceglowski-on-superintelligence/
1•Jach•47m ago•0 comments

Vegvisir – Agentic Harness Built for Software Developers

https://github.com/Honorbound-Innovation/Vegvisir-harness
2•unkn0wnable•51m ago•1 comments

Show HN: Ported Cerebras REAP to MLX – Prune MoE Experts on a MacBook

https://github.com/egesabanci/reap-mlx
1•egesabanci•52m ago•0 comments

Tiny Guyana poised for big Iran oil gains and growth strains

https://www.reuters.com/business/energy/tiny-guyana-poised-big-iran-oil-gains-growth-strains-2026...
1•JumpCrisscross•54m ago•0 comments

LLM and Clojure

https://tusshah.codeberg.page/
1•mmts•58m ago•0 comments

Anthropic files for blockbuster initial public offering

https://www.ft.com/content/4f82f41c-24e7-4323-899a-17a04badd29e
2•geoffbp•1h ago•0 comments

Opus 4.8 Part 2: Model Welfare

https://thezvi.substack.com/p/opus-48-part-2-model-welfare
1•paulpauper•1h ago•0 comments

How to Silence the Federal Workforce

https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/2026/06/trumps-intimidation-whistleblowers-nda/687377/
3•paulpauper•1h ago•0 comments

How Efficient Was the Affordable Care Act at Reducing Uninsured Rates?

https://www.nber.org/papers/w35263
1•paulpauper•1h ago•0 comments

Book Dedications

https://walzr.com/dedications
3•walz•1h ago•0 comments

Venezuela's oil exports rose to 1.25M bpd in May, shipping data shows

https://www.reuters.com/business/energy/venezuelas-oil-exports-rose-125-million-bpd-may-shipping-...
2•JumpCrisscross•1h ago•0 comments

SpaceX sets aside 5% of IPO shares for selected buyers, waives lock-up

https://www.reuters.com/legal/government/spacex-sets-aside-5-ipo-shares-selected-buyers-waives-lo...
2•JumpCrisscross•1h ago•0 comments
Open in hackernews

Git Commands That Cover 90% of a Developer's Daily Workflow

https://jsdev.space/15-git-commands/
29•javatuts•1y ago

Comments

epmatsw•1y ago
restore and maybe switch are the two missing ones I think. Rebase for me, but that’s preference. Cherry-pick too.
rentonl•1y ago
my co-workers used to think I was an expert in git. In reality, they memorized 7 commands while I memorized 15
hbogert•1y ago
i memorized that a commit tree is a ordered set of patches. Everything goes from there.
Areibman•1y ago
In similar fashion, this site has saved me countless hours fixing common git issues https://ohshitgit.com
the__alchemist•1y ago
I need to alias:

  git add .
  git commit -am "descriptive name"
  git push

to:

  git sync "descriptive name"
horsawlarway•1y ago
personally - skip the 'git add .'

It's a pretty terrible habit to get into, and will (not can - will) cause all sorts of headaches. From minor ones like personal editor configs getting dumped into the projects, all the way up to major ones like secrets ending up in your git history.

If you want something close, but much better, do something like:

    if [[ -n $(git ls-files --others --exclude-standard) ]]; then
        echo "There are untracked files.  Please add, remove, or ignore them."
    else
        git commit -am "descriptive name"
        git push
    fi
the__alchemist•1y ago
I see your point, but find it worth it for convenience. Ultimately git is a tool I use to get the job done, and I want it out of the way. 99% of the time, I just want to sync my project, which doesn't only mean edits to existing files.
open-paren•1y ago
How about `git add --patch -all` to make it interactive? I have that aliased to `gap` and it is probably my most used git command.
cholantesh•1y ago
That sounds better but I like the granularity I get from scrutinizing specific files or the patch takes too long to review.
speff•1y ago
I'd like to suggest also mentioning `git add -p` (--prompt). It's very helpful for just adding changes relevant to the commit
nickcw•1y ago
No `git rebase`?

Here are my stats for my last 300 or so git commands from my history

    $ history | grep git | awk '{print $3}' | sort | uniq -c | sort -rn

     71 log
     44 show
     34 diff
     26 co # alias for checkout
     24 cherry-pick
     23 status
     18 brs # alias for branch -v --sort=-committerdate
     13 rebase
     11 commit
     11 add
      8 push
      4 archive
      3 reset
      2 pull
      1 grep
      1 checkout
      1 br
Been doing lots of tricky merges recently hence all the cherry-picks! Not normally such a large part of my workflow.
mercer•1y ago
For me, I generally don't go far beyond the commands in the article, but I /do/ make a lot of use of git rebase -i in my branches.
karmakaze•1y ago
Maybe not essential, but reflog is invaluable.

I also like to separate fetch from pull (fetch + merge).

foobarkey•1y ago
Remove merge and add rebase and we agree :)

Oh and maybe cherry-pick

seba_dos1•1y ago
Both are essential.
realaleris149•1y ago
There are other commands?
incomplete•1y ago
also gonna echo the same sentiment: where's rebase? :)

two other git log commands i find to be insanely useful are:

alias hlog='git log --date-order --graph --date=short --format="%C(green)%h%Creset %C(yellow)%an%Creset %C(blue bold)%ad%Creset %C(red bold)%d%Creset%s"'

and:

alias alog='git log --date-order --all --graph --date=short --format="%C(green)%h%Creset %C(yellow)%an%Creset %C(blue bold)%ad%Creset %C(red bold)%d%Creset%s"'

this is great when working in a repo w/a main "prod" branch that you don't commit to directly, but instead commit to "staging" or "dev". alog shows you the entire repo's history for all branches, and hlog is just the graph of the non-pushable branches (plus all feature branches).

hbogert•1y ago
i can't take this seriously if there's no mention of the '--amend' option and 'rebase' command
OutOfHere•1y ago
It missed "git switch" and "git restore".