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 Table of Contents Git Best Practices Guide Credits About the Author About the Reviewers Support files, eBooks, discount offers, and more Why subscribe? Free access for Packt account holders Preface What this book covers What you need for this book Who this book is for Conventions Reader feedback Customer support Errata Piracy Questions 1. This book is invaluable to anyone who wants a thorough reference guide to go back to every time they have questions about any feature of Git. It provides descriptions of Git's features, such as applying patch, using submodules, migrating from SVN, hooks, and cherry pick. The book covers how to create and manage a repository on Git before moving on to explain the best practices to work with other developers as a team. Starting with the basic Git commands, this book will take you on a journey to explore all the features of Git and provide you with a way to integrate Git in a team to set up Agile methods and Continuous Integration. The command set and learning curve of Git are pretty similar to and even better than any other SCM, and therefore it is comparatively easier to learn. It is fast and logical, and helps developers to work with a team efficiently.
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