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Git Pocket Guide: A Working Introduction
Contributor(s): Silverman, Richard E. (Author)
ISBN: 1449325866     ISBN-13: 9781449325862
Publisher: O'Reilly Media
OUR PRICE:   $22.49  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: August 2013
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BISAC Categories:
- Computers | Programming - General
- Computers | Software Development & Engineering - General
- Computers | Operating Systems - Linux
Dewey: 005.1
Physical Information: 0.49" H x 4.36" W x 7.13" (0.40 lbs) 234 pages
 
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This pocket guide is the perfect on-the-job companion to Git, the distributed version control system. It provides a compact, readable introduction to Git for new users, as well as a reference to common commands and procedures for those of you with Git experience.

Written for Git version 1.8.2, this handy task-oriented guide is organized around the basic version control functions you need, such as making commits, fixing mistakes, merging, and searching history.

  • Examine the state of your project at earlier points in time
  • Learn the basics of creating and making changes to a repository
  • Create branches so many people can work on a project simultaneously
  • Merge branches and reconcile the changes among them
  • Clone an existing repository and share changes with push/pull commands
  • Examine and change your repository's commit history
  • Access remote repositories, using different network protocols
  • Get recipes for accomplishing a variety of common tasks

Contributor Bio(s): Silverman: -

Richard E. Silverman has a B.A. in computer science and an M.A. in pure mathematics. Richard has worked in the fields of networking, formal methods in software development, public-key infrastructure, routing security, and Unix systems administration. He co-authored the SSH, The Secure Shell: The Definitive Guide, 2e and the Linux Security Cookbook.Silverman, Richard E.: -

Richard E. Silverman has a B.A. in computer science and an M.A. in pure mathematics. Richard has worked in the fields of networking, formal methods in software development, public-key infrastructure, routing security, and Unix systems administration. He co-authored the SSH, The Secure Shell: The Definitive Guide, 2e and the Linux Security Cookbook.