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KatherinaReichelt@feddit.org to Technology@lemmy.worldEnglish · 4 days ago

After Xbox and Windows, now GITHUB is in crisis, "failing me, every single day, and it is personal"

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After Xbox and Windows, now GITHUB is in crisis, "failing me, every single day, and it is personal"

www.windowscentral.com

KatherinaReichelt@feddit.org to Technology@lemmy.worldEnglish · 4 days ago
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After Xbox and Windows, now GITHUB is in crisis, "failing me, every single day, and it is personal" — Microsoft, what are you doing?
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One of GitHub's most staple contributors announced they are abandoning ship due to constant outages. GitHub's COO responds, promising change, but is it all too little too late?
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    Is it possible to make repos without going to their site yet?

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      mkdir myrepo
      cd myrepo
      git init
      
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        Elite hax.

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        Looool, touche. What about registering that repo, pushing it (ie not updates/changes), and/or deleting it? Do i need a js-supporting browser for that?

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          You probably need to use their website to register an account (its Anubis protected, for good reasons), but once you have an auth token their API is pretty good. There’s even an Emacs package (fj.el)

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        git init /

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      Yes, but you’ll need to login through terminal

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