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Building a Better .gitconfig

Colin Gillespie digs in:

Getting started with Git is easy (ha!), but once you’ve mastered the basics, it’s natural for developers to start thinking about customising their git process. Most Git settings live in the .gitconfig file. In this blog post, I’ll discuss what you should consider setting in your config file to make a more efficient development environment.

There are some interesting settings that I hadn’t heard of, but I could see making sense.

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