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  1. 5 hours ago

    4 questions about the essence of openness by A more open world isn't inevitable. Building one will take work—and it raises complex questions like these.

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  2. 20 hours ago

    Boston University sees success with new educational tools built with Red Hat OpenShift Data Science By using open source practices, faculty across the university can have the ability to update and distribute course materials and textbooks.

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  3. 23 hours ago

    My guide to using the Git push command safely by Understand the usage and impact of this popular command on your project, learn new safer alternatives, and grasp the skills of restoring a broken branch.

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  4. Apr 8

    Peek inside your Git repo with rev-parse If you write a lot of Git hooks or use Git heavily in scripts, rev-parse may be the subcommand you always wanted without knowing you wanted it.

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  5. Apr 8

    Edge Automation with NetGitOps on Red Hat

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  6. Apr 7

    Open source data pipelines for intelligent applications Learn how open source platforms, including and Ceph, can help you increase data agility for AI/ML in the downloadable e-book.

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  7. Apr 7

    Happy anniversary, Git! Here are our favorite Git commands by For its 17th anniversary, I thought I'd round up the community's favorite Git commands.

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  8. Apr 7

    Happy Anniversary Git!! But, What is Git? by Seth Kenlon In this introduction to a comprehensive series, you will learn what Git is for and who should use it.

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  9. Apr 7

    Today is the 17th anniversary of Git! We've been celebrating all week on by sharing our community's favorite git commands, aliases, and tips. We just updated our cheat sheet to be more helpful for everyone!

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  10. Apr 6

    Make your own Git subcommands by Seth Kenlon Creating your own Git subcommand makes your custom scripts feel like natural components of Git.

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  11. Apr 6

    10 Git tips we can't live without by community members share their favorite Git tips for saving time or preventing mistakes.

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  12. Apr 6

    The Open Source Hardware Association just announced the Open Hardware Trailblazers Fellowship. The one year fellowship provides $50K or $100K grants to individuals who are leading the way as open source hardware expands into academia (deadline April 7th)

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  13. Apr 6

    Red Hat OpenShift and Kubernetes ... what's the difference? In this e-book, learn how Red Hat OpenShift provides all of the components needed to run in production

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  14. Apr 5

    My guide to understanding Git rebase -i by Vaishnavi R The git rebase command is one of the most powerful in Git. It can rewrite your repository's commit history by rearranging, modifying, and even deleting commits.

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  15. Apr 5

    What Git aliases are in your .bashrc? by I asked our contributors for their favorite and most useful Git aliases so that you could take advantage of their ideas.

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  16. Apr 5

    How I use the Git for-each-ref command for DevOps Search and filter branches and tags for useful information or practical .

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  17. Apr 5

    How radical transparency is transforming open source healthcare software An open source ethos can make healthcare software more responsive to the communities it serves.

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  18. Apr 4

    Bash is a command language interpreter: a version of the classic Unix shell with many enhancements. Get our handy cheat sheet

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  19. Apr 4

    Extend service discovery with Stork and Quarkus by enables developers to integrate client-based load balancing programming using Stork and Consul for reactive applications.

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  20. Apr 4

    The open source way with artist Jasmine Becket-Griffith of by Seth Kenlon Jasmine Becket-Griffith discusses open source, free culture, and why she placed high-resolution scans of her paintings in the public domain.

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