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Revision as of 15:44, 20 September 2018

-- 2017-12-04 Monday - somvaar - सोमवार--
Git Notes


^ OVERVIEW - अवलोकन

Following article / document collection of notes on version control software named git.


^ How To Use Git


Wanting to understand and use git better, here are some on-line references to git version control. Noting here git reference at orga.cat, this reference well-written with lots of commands and concise explanations of each command. This reference is first in list:


Basic git commands:

Why are my local changes getting lost? Git commit-and-push-sequence not sufficient to transfer file changes to given git repository . . .


Git references found while answering specific git task questions:

  $ git diff HEAD .


Markdown and .md file formatting at Github


Git and Working with Remote Repositories


Release tag creation and naming in Git



Git Command Examples

On the local work station, to see from which remote git repository a working copy comes:

   $ git remote -v



Git Terminology

What it means to 'rebase' in context of git . . .

  *  https://git-scm.com/docs/git-rebase



Git Branching

  *  https://git-scm.com/docs/git-branch


Using Git and Subversion Together

Using Git and Subversion on one and the same project looks complicated . . .