you can find there links to other editions with other articles, and to xsrelated tools.
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+ See also [Stacked PRs CLI Product Comparison (Public)](https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1riYPbdprf6E3QP1wX1BeASn2g8FKBgbJlrnKmwfU3YE/edit?gid=0#gid=0)
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Google Sheet spreadsheet.
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+ Contrast [Patterns for Managing Source Code Branches](https://martinfowler.com/articles/branching-patterns.html),
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which strongly recomments patterns that are best suited to Continuous Integration,
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first mentioned in [Git Rev News Edtion #63](https://git..io/rev_news/2020/05/28/edition-63/),
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and [Ship / Show / Ask: A modern branching strategy](https://martinfowler.com/articles/ship-show-ask.html),
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mentioned in [Edition #79](https://git..io/rev_news/2021/09/30/edition-79/).
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+[Git With Python HowTo: GitPython Tutorial And PyGit2 Tutorial](https://grimoire.carcano.ch/blog/git-with-python-howto-gitpython-tutorial-and-pygit2-tutorial/)
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by Marco Antonio Carcano on his blog 'The grimoire of a modern Linux professional'.
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+[Beyond “Commit” and “Push”: 5 Advanced Git Features You Should Know](https://www.git-tower.com/blog/5-advanced-git-features)
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by Bruno Brito on GitTower Blog.
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Covers git-bisect, git-rerere, gitattributes, git-notes, and git-worktree.
+[Host your own Radicle seed node](https://dev.to/raulnq/semantic-versioning-with-gitversion-gitflow-1gb4)
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by Eduard on Ed's Site. Also available [on DEV\.to](https://dev.to/viiik/how-to-host-your-own-radicle-node-contribute-to-decentralized-source-control-5cgm).
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+[Creating a Git commit: The Hard Way](https://avestura.dev/blog/creating-a-git-commit-the-hard-way)
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(with low-level plumbing commands) by Aryan Ebrahimpour
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on Avestura's Personal Website.
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+[My Git cheatsheet](https://write.as/pylapp/my-git-cheatsheet) - a list
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of some useful commands, as a cheatsheet or a simple reminder to keep and share.
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Written by Pierre-Yves Lapersonne, on pylapp blog (in the fediverse (write\.as)),
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who posts mainly in French.
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+[b4](https://.com/mricon/b4) is a tool created to make it easier
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for project developers and maintainers to use a distributed development
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workflow that relies on es, e-mail and distribution lists for code
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contributions and review (like those used in Linux kernel development).
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This tool was first mentioned in [Git Rev News Edition #61](https://git..io/rev_news/2020/03/25/edition-61/);
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you can find links to various articles and posts about this tool
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in [Edition #61](https://git..io/rev_news/2020/03/25/edition-61/),
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