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    Kenny

    05/29/2024, 6:37 PM
    Getting started with Graphite: •

    What is stacking?▾

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    The gt CLI (logging a stack)▾

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    Creating a stack▾

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    Submitting your stack▾

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    Modifying a stack▾

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    Code review▾

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    The PR inbox▾

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    Notifications▾

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    Automations (IFTTT for PRs)▾

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    Merge queue▾

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    Kenny

    05/29/2024, 6:46 PM
    Hey! This is a brand new channel where we're going to start posting tutorials and other educational Graphite related content. We've heard from a lot of you that something like this might be helpful and we wanted a place where we could gather feedback, distribute this content more widely. Three things you can do to help make this a success: • Leave feedback here on existing content • Post new topics you would want to see covered in future tutorials/videos! • React, thumbs up, plus one, fire emoji, etc to ideas posted here that you think would be helpful for you too The goal is to eventually create a wealth of content so that people brand new to Graphite can get up and running smoothly, and advanced users can learn new tips, tricks, and workflows to make it easier and faster than ever to ship stacks with Graphite. Thank you!!!
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    Karan Sharma

    06/03/2024, 11:38 AM
    Here's my workflow tutorial while using Graphite. Will appreciate any feedback! https://www.ksharma.xyz/graphite-improve-dev-velocity-using-git I'm looking to add more to it when I start using other Graphite features. 🙏
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    Nicolas Quiroz

    06/05/2024, 5:07 PM
    Is there a tutorial for making release branches and hotfixes on these releases, with graphite?
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    Zeshan Amjad

    10/24/2025, 12:40 PM
    🆙 Want to only run CI at the top of a stack? Sometimes, you don't want to worry about each individual PR in a stack being able to pass CI, as long as the top PR passes. A common case is adding an unused function that's used in a later PR – some compilers and linters will error out if you do this, which will stop you merging your stack, even though it's a perfectly valid thing to do. ✨ The solution You can fix this pretty easily by using a
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