Git cheat sheets are a dime-a-dozen but I think this one is awfully concise for its scope.

  • Visually covers branching (WITH the commands – rebasing the current branch can be confusing for the unfamiliar)
  • Covers reflog
  • Literally almost identical to how I use git (most sheets are either Too Much or Too Little)
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but in light mode, right? … right?

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Yeah, for some reason I find this hard to read. I think it might be the lack of contrast between the fonts? Could be fixable by adjusting the weight instead of totally changing the font, though. (I would change the handwritten-looking one just because I find it kind of ugly.)

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Oh, I color-inverted it…(;・.・)

The original is here, which is indeed light mode.

edit: see palor’s comment :P

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I think it’s really pretty color inverted! Luckily, I’m not having trouble reading it, either- my eyes thank you.

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Looks like the original was “light mode”. The image is a colour-reversed image of the free PDF version which is on the creator’s site at the bottom of the page.

Direct PDF link: https://wizardzines.com/git-cheat-sheet.pdf

@CluelessLemmyng@lemmy.sdf.org @rand_alpha19@moist.catsweat.com

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