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3:19 AM
I couldn't seem to find a Git room.
I do have a question: I wonder if it's possible to figure out what method was used to push something to a git repository (for example whether someone used the command "git push" from the command line, or whether they clicked "upload files" from GutHub's web-based GUI). I didn't want to ask this on SO main because it's not a programming question.
 
 
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4:45 AM
I have no idea if that's possible. I suspect if the repo is hosted on github you're out of luck. I would have thought it's a perfectly appropriate question for stackoverflow. If you get any pushback I would ask which stackexchange site would be preferable.
 
@toonarmycaptain Thanks! You sure I can ask a non-programming question like this on SO? I don't have a lot of rep there. @MonaJalal is it something that would be on-topic even though it's not about programming at all?
 
@user1271772 that was not me. I shared this link on git IRC channel and I guess someone from there replied :D
 
@user1271772 There's plenty of git questions on SO. eg this one that I'm looking at right now.
Why do you want to know?
 
I would ask git related Qs on Stackoverflow yeah but first do a bit search to make sure your question is not already asked or if you try those solution and don't work link them back to your original post (OP)
 
 
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6:08 AM
@user1271772 Git questions are generally acceptable on Stack Overflow, by the rule "tools primarily or only used by developers" though there is obviously some room for interpretation and some users who will no doubt downvote when they come across such questions, especially if they are not specific enough
 

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