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Your Repository Is Just a Database

2026-05-13 · by Hannah Vernon · in Git for DBAs

If you’ve ever stared at a git tutorial and thought “why does this have to be so complicated?” — you’re not alone. Most git documentation is written by developers, for developers. It assumes you think…

Branches Are Just Database Copies You Can Merge Back

2026-05-13 · by Hannah Vernon · in Git for DBAs

You’ve just finished your first commit and you’re feeling good. Then someone says “create a branch” and the confusion starts. Developer tutorials talk about branches like they’re some abstract computer science concept. They’re not. A…

Merging Is Like Synchronizing Two Databases

2026-05-13 · by Hannah Vernon · in Git for DBAs

You’ve created a branch. You’ve made changes. Now you need to bring those changes back into main. In the DBA world, this is a problem you’ve already solved a hundred times — you just called…

Pull, Push, Fetch — It’s Just Backup and Restore Over a Network

2026-05-13 · by Hannah Vernon · in Git for DBAs

So far, everything we’ve done has been local. Your repository lives on your machine, your branches are on your machine, your commits are on your machine. That’s fine for solo work, but the real power…

Stash Is Just a Temp Table for Your Changes

2026-05-13 · by Hannah Vernon · in Git for DBAs

You’re halfway through modifying a stored procedure when your phone rings. Production is down. You need to switch to main and fix something immediately. But you can’t switch branches with uncommitted changes — or if…

Rebase Is ALTER TABLE on Your Commit History

2026-05-13 · by Hannah Vernon · in Git for DBAs

Rebase is where most DBA git tutorials hit a wall. The explanations get abstract. Diagrams appear with arrows pointing in confusing directions. People start arguing about when to use it. Here’s the DBA translation: rebase…

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