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cereblanco / Storing-Images-On-Github.md
Created June 5, 2021 03:44 — forked from joncardasis/Storing-Images-On-Github.md
Storing Images and Demos in your Repo

Storing Images and Demos in your Repo

In this quick walkthough you'll learn how to create a separate branch in your repo to house your screenshots and demo gifs for use in your master's readme.

How to

1. Clone a fresh copy of your repo

In order to prevent any loss of work it is best to clone the repo in a separate location to complete this task.

2. Create a new branch

Create a new branch in your repo by using git checkout --orphan assets

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cereblanco / update_git_repos.sh
Created December 6, 2019 05:04 — forked from douglas/update_git_repos.sh
Update all git repositories under a base directory
#!/bin/bash
# store the current dir
CUR_DIR=$(pwd)
# Let the person running the script know what's going on.
echo "\n\033[1mPulling in latest changes for all repositories...\033[0m\n"
# Find all git repositories and update it to the master latest revision
for i in $(find . -name ".git" | cut -c 3-); do