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Git: Version Control for Everyone

By : Ravishankar Somasundaram
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Git: Version Control for Everyone

By: Ravishankar Somasundaram

Overview of this book

<div> <div>Git – is free software which enables you to maintain different versions of single or multiple files present inside a directory(folder), and allows you to switch back and forth between them at any given point of time. It also allows multiple people to work on the same file collaboratively or in parallel, without being connected to a server or any other centralized system continuously.<br /><br />This book is a step by step, practical guide, helping you learn the routine of version controlling all your content, every day. <br /><br />If you are an average computer user who wants to be able to maintain multiple versions of files and folders, or to go back and forth in time with respect to the files content – look no further. The workflow explained in this book will benefit anyone, no matter what kind of text or documentation they work on.<br /><br />This book will also benefit developers, administrators, analysts, architects and anyone else who wishes to perform simultaneous, collaborative work, or work in parallel on the same set of files. Git's advanced features are there to make your life easier.<br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /></div> </div>
Table of Contents (16 chapters)
Git: Version Control for Everyone Beginner's Guide
Credits
About the Author
Acknowledgement
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Summary


We have learned what is and how to:

  • Clone a repository

    • Differentiate between bare and non bare repositories, their usage, and implementation

  • Add a remote to a repository

  • Fetch, merge, and push content to the added remote repository or a cloned repository

    • The pull operation and its alternates

Additionally, you have also learned how to:

  • Share your repositories over the Internet and intranet using:

    • Git CLI

    • Git GUI

  • You are also ready to get productive with the concepts that you have learned starting from day one, as you already have a Bitbucket account with which you can create and manage unlimited public and private repositories and share them with at the most five users without spending a penny on it