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Basic Git Commands: git init, git add, and git commit

Git is a distributed version control system that allows developers to track code changes, collaborate with others, and manage their code base effectively. Whether you're new to Git or just want a deeper understanding of its core commands, this post will cover three of the most fundamental in Git.

How I Ended Up with a Fleet of Tech Gadgets at Home

Ah, the journey to my current home-office setup – a saga that has left some people scratching their heads, wondering, "Why so many devices? Why not just one beast of a machine?" Well, my friend, let me walk you through the tech maze that led to this glorious collection.

Setting Up Your First Jenkins Job

We will guide you through the process of setting up your first Jenkins job. Jenkins is a powerful automation server that enables developers to build, test, and deploy their software. By the end of this tutorial, you will have a basic understanding of how to create and configure a Jenkins job

What is Ubuntu Linux?

Ubuntu is one of the most popular Linux distributions, known for its user-friendly design, strong community, and versatility. This guide introduces Linux, Ubuntu’s history, features, and how it compares to other distros.

Setting Up Your First Git Repository

In the world of development, Git is an essential tool for managing code, collaborating with others, and maintaining a history of changes in your projects. In this post, we’ll guide you through setting up your first Git repository from scratch.

The Corner That Could: From Gym to My Home Office

After 10 years of waiting, transforming, and evolving from home office to gym and back again, my corner has finally reclaimed its true purpose. Now, it's back to being a cozy, daylight-filled spot dedicated to getting things done.