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function decode-authorization-failure-message { | |
if [ $# -ne 1 ] || [ "$1" = -h ] || [ "$1" = --help ]; then | |
cat <<'EOT' | |
Usage: decode-authorization-failure-message <message> | |
Use this when Amazon gives you an "Encoded authorization failure message" and | |
you need to turn it into something readable. | |
EOT | |
return 1 | |
fi |
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# If you don't remember the exact path/name, search the log for deleted files | |
git log --diff-filter=D --summary | grep delete | |
# Find the file you want to get from the ouput, and use the path | |
# Find the commits that involved that path | |
git log --all -- some/path/to/deleted.file | |
# Bring the file back to life to the current repo (sha commit of parent of commit that deleted) | |
git checkout shaofthecommitthatdeletedthefile^ -- some/path/to/deleted.file |
brew install git bash-completion
Configure things:
git config --global user.name "Your Name"
git config --global user.email "[email protected]"
create different ssh key according the article Mac Set-Up Git
$ ssh-keygen -t rsa -C "[email protected]"