GitHub continues to evolve as the backbone of modern software development, and 2025 brings a wave of exciting updates that streamline workflows, bolster security, and integrate cutting-edge AI capabilities. Whether you’re a solo coder or part of a large team, these enhancements are designed to make your development experience faster, safer, and more collaborative. Here’s… Continue reading GitHub’s 2025 Updates: Empowering Developers with AI, Security, and Workflow Enhancements
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File path too long issue in Git clone(Path length issue fix).
To modify the system-level Git configuration, you need to open Git Bash or Command Prompt with administrative privileges: Command Prompt: Search for Command Prompt in the Start menu. Right-click on it and select Run as administrator. Once the terminal opens, run git config –system core.longpaths true Git Bash: Search for Git Bash in the Start… Continue reading File path too long issue in Git clone(Path length issue fix).
“Filename too long error” during git clone in GitHub Desktop
Why is the Error Happening? When doing a git clone from remote repositories on Windows operating systems PowerShell and GitHub Application, the problem “Filename too long” occurs. It only affects Windows users because Git is compiled using MSYS. It utilizes an earlier version of the Windows API; therefore, filenames are limited to 260 characters. How… Continue reading “Filename too long error” during git clone in GitHub Desktop
Understanding the Difference: Git vs. GitHub
In the realm of version control and collaborative software development, Git and GitHub are two terms that often come up. While they are closely related, they serve distinct purposes. This article aims to elucidate the fundamental differences between Git and GitHub, shedding light on their roles in modern software development. Git: The Version Control System… Continue reading Understanding the Difference: Git vs. GitHub
Steps to push code from Visual Studio Code to GitHub – Part 2
Create a new branch in the project repository. Clone the remote repository to our local system. Switch from the main branch to the new branch Create a new project. Push the code from visual studio code to GitHub. Open a pull request. Merge the Pull request. Delete subbranch from remote repository. The third and fourth… Continue reading Steps to push code from Visual Studio Code to GitHub – Part 2
Steps to push code from Visual Studio Code to GitHub – Part 1
Create a new branch in the project repository. Clone the remote repository to our local system. Switch from the main branch to the new branch Create a new project. Push the code from visual studio code to GitHub. Open a pull request. Merge the Pull request. Delete subbranch from remote repository. This article includes first… Continue reading Steps to push code from Visual Studio Code to GitHub – Part 1
Basic Git Commands
To use Git, developers use specific commands to copy, create, change, and combine code.These commands can be executed directly from the command line or by using an applicationlike GitHub Desktop. Here are some common commands for using Git: git init initializes a brand-new Git repository and begins tracking an existingdirectory. It adds a hidden subfolder… Continue reading Basic Git Commands