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> The easiest practice to implement for peak Git efficiency is to stick to a subset of commands

This has been my experience as well.

Great article, thanks! I've been using essentially this same subset of commands for many years, and it's worked extremely well for me: does everything I need/my team needs, and avoids complication. I'm glad to have this as a reference I can point people to when they ask for git advice.



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