Simple way to initialize a new git repository in an empty directory, add a file and do a first commit (or skip that part in a directory with files). Useful for unit tests and generators.
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Simple way to initialize a new git repository in an empty directory, add a file and do a first commit (or skip that part in a directory with files). Useful for unit tests and generators.
Find and Go to first commit OR N-th commit OR view commits one by one (sequentially) of any github repository (THIS IS OLD SITE, still usable if you don't prefer OAuth) Use buhtig.com instead
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Find and Go to first commit OR N-th commit OR view commits one by one (sequentially) of any github repository (Redesigned)
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Returns a JavaScript date object with the date and time of a git repository's first commit.
Add a description, image, and links to the first-commit topic page so that developers can more easily learn about it.
To associate your repository with the first-commit topic, visit your repo's landing page and select "manage topics."