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*  [https://orga.cat/posts/most-useful-git-commands Most useful git commands - Orga.cat]  | *  [https://orga.cat/posts/most-useful-git-commands Most useful git commands - Orga.cat]  | ||
*  [http://mherman.org/blog/2013/10/11/basic-git-commands/#.WdFVqp5Lfok Basic git commands by Micheal Herman]  | *  [http://mherman.org/blog/2013/10/11/basic-git-commands/#.WdFVqp5Lfok Basic git commands by Micheal Herman]  | ||
| − | *  Example stash with helpful options:  <font color="  | + | *  Example stash with helpful options:  <font color="lightgreen"><i>$ git stash save --include-untracked --keep-index</i></font>  | 
*  https://www.atlassian.com/git/tutorials/merging-vs-rebasing   . . . found by Rafael  | *  https://www.atlassian.com/git/tutorials/merging-vs-rebasing   . . . found by Rafael  | ||
Revision as of 15:57, 18 March 2020
-- 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:
- Most useful git commands - Orga.cat
 - Basic git commands by Micheal Herman
 - Example stash with helpful options: $ git stash save --include-untracked --keep-index
 - https://www.atlassian.com/git/tutorials/merging-vs-rebasing . . . found by Rafael
 
Atlassian article on Git's edit/stage/commit pattern of use (Invoke `git add` to stage local file changes.):
Setting up ssh key pairs for secure authentication:
- https://help.github.com/en/articles/generating-a-new-ssh-key-and-adding-it-to-the-ssh-agent . . . generate new key and add key to ssh-agent
 
Why are my local changes getting lost? Git commit-and-push-sequence not sufficient to transfer file changes to given git repository . . .
- [1] git merging
 - git merge and rebase commands
 - git stage, commit, push on command line
 - git 'commit' akin to traditional 'save file', Subversion model versus Git model
 
Git references found while answering specific git task questions:
- Create new git repository by Karl Broman
 - Add existing project to Github
 - rename a file under Git version control
 - git-diff
 
$ 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
* https://stackoverflow.com/questions/20568971/git-pull-keeps-telling-me-to-stash-local-changes-before-pulling
Excerpt from above link:
It sounds like your local branch does not have all of the changes on origin. Firstly, stash your changes git stash Then, pull in the changes from origin. git fetch origin && git rebase origin/(branch name) Next, add the stash back in to your working directory: git stash pop
^ Using Git and Subversion Together
Using Git and Subversion on one and the same project looks complicated . . .
^ References