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@cgd62 cgd62 commented Aug 14, 2014

'nuff said!

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Hi @cgd62

We'd like to keep this site focused on content created by members of the community. There are tons of great Git cheatsheets out there, we couldn't pick just one!

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cgd62 commented Aug 15, 2014

Thanks. Now I get it: not just useful, but original.

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seankross pushed a commit that referenced this pull request May 27, 2017
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