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Mastering Git

Mastering Git

By : Narębski
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Mastering Git

Mastering Git

3.5 (2)
By: Narębski

Overview of this book

Git is one of the most popular types of Source Code Management (SCM) and Distributed Version Control System (DVCS). Despite the powerful and versatile nature of the tool enveloping strong support for nonlinear development and the ability to handle large projects efficiently, it is a complex tool and often regarded as “user-unfriendly”. Getting to know the ideas and concepts behind the architecture of Git will help you make full use of its power and understand its behavior. Learning the best practices and recommended workflows should help you to avoid problems and ensure trouble-free development. The book scope is meticulously designed to help you gain deeper insights into Git's architecture, its underlying concepts, behavior, and best practices. Mastering Git starts with a quick implementation example of using Git for a collaborative development of a sample project to establish the foundation knowledge of Git operational tasks and concepts. Furthermore, as you progress through the book, the tutorials provide detailed descriptions of various areas of usage: from archaeology, through managing your own work, to working with other developers. This book also helps augment your understanding to examine and explore project history, create and manage your contributions, set up repositories and branches for collaboration in centralized and distributed version control, integrate work from other developers, customize and extend Git, and recover from repository errors. By exploring advanced Git practices, you will attain a deeper understanding of Git’s behavior, allowing you to customize and extend existing recipes and write your own.
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Creating a new commit

Before starting to develop with Git, you should introduce yourself with a name and an e-mail, as shown in Chapter 1, Git Basics in Practice. This information will be used to identify your work, either as an author or as a committer. The setup can be global for all your repositories (with git config --global, or by editing the ~/.gitconfig file directly), or local to a repository (with git config, or by editing .git/config). The per-repository configuration overrides the per-user one (you will learn more about it in Chapter 10, Customizing and Extending Git). You might want to use your company e-mail for work repositories, but your own non-work e-mail for public repositories you work on.

A relevant fragment of the appropriate config file could look similar to this:

[user]
  name = Joe R. Hacker
  email = [email protected]
Creating a new commit

Fig 1. The graph of revisions (the DAG) for a starting point of an example project, before creating a new commit. The current branch is master, and its...

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