
How do I force "git pull" to overwrite local files? - Stack Overflow
Jul 14, 2009 · How do I force an overwrite of local files on a git pull? My local repository contains a file of the same filename as on the server. error: Untracked working tree file 'example.txt' …
c++ - Stack Memory vs Heap Memory - Stack Overflow
However the stack is a limited resource, and shouldn't be used for anything large. Running out of stack memory is called a Stack buffer overflow. It's a serious thing to encounter, but you really …
DBeaver error resolving maven dependencies - Stack Overflow
I am trying to connect to a remote MySQL database using DBeaver 3.6.3. But when I try to add the server as a new connection, I need to select a connection type. I select MySQL and as …
How do I discard unstaged changes in Git? - Stack Overflow
25 Just use: git stash -u Done. Easy. If you really care about your stash stack then you can follow with git stash drop. But at that point you're better off using (from Mariusz Nowak): git checkout …
Pull latest changes for all git submodules - Stack Overflow
Just to clarify for everyone. git submodule update --recursive looks to see which revision the parent repository has stored for each submodule, then checks out that revision in each …
Git: cannot checkout branch - Stack Overflow
May 13, 2011 · @ Aleks it's not the accepted answer because it has nothing to do with the OP's question. He could no longer check out a branch he'd previously checked out (ie created) …
How do I clone a specific Git branch? - Stack Overflow
Git clone will clone remote branch into local. Is there any way to clone a specific branch by myself without switching branches on the remote repository?
How can I download .vsix files now that the Visual Studio Code ...
Jan 16, 2025 · It does not meet Stack Overflow guidelines. It is not currently accepting answers. We don’t allow questions seeking recommendations for software libraries, tutorials, tools, …
How can I undo pushed commits using Git? - Stack Overflow
I have a project in a remote repository, synchronized with a local repository (development) and the server one (production). I've been making some committed changes already pushed to remote …
github - How do I reverse a commit in git? - Stack Overflow
I think you need to push a revert commit. So pull from github again, including the commit you want to revert, then use git revert and push the result. If you don't care about other people's clones …