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Git in practice, Mike McQuaid

Label
Git in practice, Mike McQuaid
Language
eng
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Git in practice
Oclc number
880566693
Responsibility statement
Mike McQuaid
Summary
Git in Practice is a collection of 66 tested techniques that will optimize the way you and your team manage your development projects. The book begins with a brief reminder of the core version control concepts you need when using Git and moves on to the high-value features you may not have explored yet. Then, you'll dig into cookbook-style techniques like history visualization, advanced branching and rewriting history each presented in a problem-solution-discussion format. Finally you'll work out how to use Git to its full potential through configuration, team workflows, submodules and using GitHub pull requests effectively.--, Provided by Publisher
Table Of Contents
PART 1 INTRODUCTION TO GIT 1.Local Git 2.Remote Git PART 2 GIT ESSENTIALS 3.Filesystem interactions 4.History visualization 5.Advanced branching 6.Rewriting history and disaster recovery PART 3 ADVANCED GIT 7.Personalizing Git 8.Vendoring dependencies as submodules 9.Working with Subversion 10.GitHub pull requests 11.Hosting a repository PART 4 GIT BEST PRACTICES 12.Creating a clean history 13.Merging vs. rebasing 14.Recommended team workflows
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