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|a Git best practices guide :
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|a Master the best practices of Git with the help of real-time scenarios to maximize team efficiency and workflow
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|a Birmingham, UK :
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|a Online resource; title from cover (Safari, viewed December 16, 2014).
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|a Cover; Copyright; Credits; About the Author; About the Reviewers; www.PacktPub.com; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Starting a Git Repository; Configuring Git; Initializing a new repository; Cloning an existent repository; Working with the repository; Adding a file; Committing a file; Pushing a file; Removing a file; Checking the status; Ignoring files; Summary; Chapter 2: Working in a Team Using Git; Creating a server repository; Local; SSH; Git; HTTPS; Pushing data on remote repositories -- Jim's case; Pulling data from the repository; Creating a patch; Working with branches
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|a Creating a branchChecking out a branch; Playing with a branch; The difference between branches; Tracking branches; Deleting a branch from the remote; Merging; Fast forward merge; Merge commit; Other merging strategies; Rebase; Cherry-pick; Using tags; Creating and deleting tags; Summary; Chapter 3: Finding and Resolving Conflicts; Finding content inside your repository; Searching file content; Showing the current status; Exploring the repository history; Viewing changes; Stashing your changes; Cleaning your mistakes; Reverting uncommitted changes; The git reset command; Editing a commit
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|a Canceling a commitRewriting commit history; Solving merge conflicts; Searching errors with git bisect; Fixing errors by practical examples; Summary; Chapter 4: Going Deeper into Git; Migrating an SVN repository to Git; Preparing for SVN to Git migration; Migrating from SVN to Git; Cleaning your commits; Pushing content on Git; Migrating branches and tags; Another easy way to migrate; Using Git within an SVN environment; Setting up your repository; Working with Git SVN; Managing Git submodules; Adding a submodule; Cloning a project with submodules; Removing a submodule
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|a Using a subtree instead of a submoduleAdding a subproject with a subtree; Contributing on a subtree; Creating and applying patches; Creating a patch; Mailing the patch; Applying the patch; Git hooks; Client hooks; Server hooks; More about hooks; Installing a hook; A hook example; Customizing Git; Summary; Chapter 5: Using Git for Continuous Integration; Creating an efficient branching system; Git flow; Feature branches; Release branches; Hotfix branches; BPF -- Branch Per Feature; Working with Continuous Integration using Git; Git tools you might like; Git GUI clients; On Linux; On Windows
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|a On MacRepository management; Summary; Index
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|a If you are a developer and you want to completely master Git without heavy theory, this is the book for you. A reasonable knowledge level and basic understanding of Git concepts will get you started with this book.
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