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Developer89899 / GistDelete.py
Created March 27, 2018 20:54
Delete all Gists
from github import Github as git
import os
g=git("[token]")
i=0
for gist in g.get_user().get_gists():
i = i+1
gist.delete()
print("{}| Gist {}|| Deleted".format(i, gist.description))
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nepsilon / git-change-commit-messages.md
Last active November 19, 2024 18:18
How to change your commit messages in Git? — First published in fullweb.io issue #55

How to change your commit messages in Git?

At some point you’ll find yourself in a situation where you need edit a commit message. That commit might already be pushed or not, be the most recent or burried below 10 other commits, but fear not, git has your back 🙂.

Not pushed + most recent commit:

git commit --amend

This will open your $EDITOR and let you change the message. Continue with your usual git push origin master.