Apprentice Architect (Level 1)
Apprentice Architect (Level 2)
Apprentice Architect (Level 3)
Apprentice Author (Level 1)
Apprentice Author (Level 2)
Apprentice Author (Level 3)
Apprentice Banker (Level 1)
Join two or more development histories together with
git-merge.
Apprentice Banker (Level 2)
Join two or more development histories together with
git-merge.
Apprentice Banker (Level 3)
Join two or more development histories together with
git-merge.
Apprentice Cathedral Architect (Level 1)
Added a submodule to a repository.
Apprentice Cathedral Worker (Level 1)
Cloned submodule repository and checked out commits specified by superproject.
Apprentice Cathedral Worker (Level 2)
Cloned submodule repository and checked out commits specified by superproject.
Apprentice Cathedral Worker (Level 3)
Cloned submodule repository and checked out commits specified by superproject.
Apprentice Chimney Sweeper (Level 1)
Used
git-gc to run a number of housekeeping tasks on the current repository.
Apprentice Chimney Sweeper (Level 2)
Used
git-gc to run a number of housekeeping tasks on the current repository.
Apprentice Chimney Sweeper (Level 3)
Used
git-gc to run a number of housekeeping tasks on the current repository.
Apprentice Cleaning lady (Level 1)
Remove untracked files from the working tree with
git-clean
Apprentice Cleaning lady (Level 2)
Remove untracked files from the working tree with
git-clean
Apprentice Collector (Level 1)
Fetches named heads or tags from another repository with
git-fetch
Apprentice Collector (Level 2)
Fetches named heads or tags from another repository with
git-fetch
Apprentice Collector (Level 3)
Fetches named heads or tags from another repository with
git-fetch
Apprentice Fisherman (Level 1)
Look for specified patterns in the current repository with
git-grep.
Apprentice Historian (Level 1)
Investigate the commit log using
git-log.
Apprentice Historian (Level 2)
Investigate the commit log using
git-log.
Apprentice Historian (Level 3)
Investigate the commit log using
git-log.
Apprentice Merchant (Level 1)
Apprentice Merchant (Level 2)
Apprentice Merchant (Level 3)
Apprentice News Reader (Level 1)
Apprentice Product Manager (Level 1)
Stash the changes in a dirty working directory away with
git-stash.
Apprentice Socialite (Level 1)
pushed a branch to a remote repository using
git-push
Apprentice Socialite (Level 2)
pushed a branch to a remote repository using
git-push
Apprentice Socialite (Level 3)
pushed a branch to a remote repository using
git-push
Apprentice Stone Mason (Level 1)
Added files to the index area for inclusion in the next commit with
git-add
Apprentice Traveler (Level 1)
Apprentice Web Designer (Level 1)
Instantly browse your working repository in gitweb with
git-instaweb
Author (Level 4)
Author (Level 5)
Author (Level 6)
Baptised
Caretaker
Added a .gitignore file to a repository.
Cherry Picker
Used
git-cherry-pick to add a sha from another branch into the current branch.
Chimney Sweeper (Level 4)
Used
git-gc to run a number of housekeeping tasks on the current repository.
Dentist
Extracted patches using
git-log -p.
Homeowner
Let there be light
Commit without a parent.
Master Author (Level 7)
Socialite (Level 4)
pushed a branch to a remote repository using
git-push
Socialite (Level 5)
pushed a branch to a remote repository using
git-push
Socialite (Level 6)
pushed a branch to a remote repository using
git-push
Stone Mason (Level 4)
Added files to the index area for inclusion in the next commit with
git-add
Stone Mason (Level 5)
Added files to the index area for inclusion in the next commit with
git-add
Stone Mason (Level 6)
Added files to the index area for inclusion in the next commit with
git-add
Student
Accessed the documentation for a command with
git-[command] --help
Weaver
Git commands sorted by usage:
There are 50 Achievements. Some achievements can be leveled up depending on the number of times it is used (Used 2 times = level 1, 4 = level 2, 8 = level 3, 16 = level 4, 32 = level 5, etc)
Archivist
Beach Lion
Restricted login shell for GIT-only SSH access with
git-shell
Blacksmith
Butcher
Performed an interactive rebase using
git-rebase -i.
Carpenter
Custom
git-hooks are installed which help catch issues before they are shared.
Delivery Boy
Garage Inventor
Used a custom alias for a Git command
Gardner
Gipsy
Create, list, delete a tag signed with GPG using
git-tag
Goldsmith
Reviewed patches before committing with
git-diff --cached.
Hunter
Used
git-bisect to perform a binary search to find which change introduced a bug.
Inventor ($1)
Used a command that isn't part of the built in Git command
Investigator
Used
git-blame to annotate a file with information about how each line changed.
Librarian
Looked for change that introduce or remove a string with
git-log -S
Locksmith
Add Signed-off-by line at the end of the commit log message using
git-commit -s.
Messenger
Miller
Add only part of a file to the stage X times with
git-add -p.
Pilgrim
Plumber
Use the internal plumbing commands of git.
Postman
Send a collection of patches from stdin to an IMAP folder with
git-imap-send
Presenter
Shows one or more objects (blobs, trees, tags and commits) with
git-show
Seamstress
Stamp Collector
Investigate old branches by using
git-reflog --date=relative
Thug
Tree Trimmer