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🔥 Git Tip: Use git add -p to review and add changes hunk-by-hunk. Handy when you want to break a single file's changes into two commits
Wes Bos on Twitter: "🔥 git add --intent-to-add will track a file without adding any of it's contents. This is helpful if you use git add -p to review changes before adding
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