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Learn Git in a Month of Lunches

Learn Git in a Month of Lunches

Current price: $39.99
Publication Date: October 1st, 2015
Publisher:
Manning
ISBN:
9781617292415
Pages:
376

Description

Summary

Learn Git in a Month of Lunches introduces the discipline of source code control using Git. Whether you're a newbie or a busy pro moving your source control to Git, you'll appreciate how this book concentrates on the components of Git you'll use every day. In easy-to-follow lessons designed to take an hour or less, you'll dig into Git's distributed collaboration model, along with core concepts like committing, branching, and merging.

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About the Book

Git is the source code control system preferred by modern development teams. Its decentralized architecture and lightning-fast branching let you concentrate on your code instead of tedious version control tasks. At first, Git may seem like a sprawling beast. Fortunately, to get started you just need to master a few essential techniques. Read on!

Learn Git in a Month of Lunches introduces the discipline of source code control using Git. Helpful for both newbies who have never used source control and busy pros, this book concentrates on the components of Git you'll use every day. In easy-to-follow lessons that take an hour or less, you'll dig into Git's distributed collaboration model, along with core concepts like committing, branching, and merging. This book is a road map to the commands and processes you need to be instantly productive.

What's Inside

  • Start from square one—no experience required
  • The most frequently used Git commands
  • Mental models that show how Git works
  • Learn when and how to branch code
  • About the Reader

    No previous experience with Git or other source control systems is required.

    About the Author

    Rick Umali uses Git daily as a developer and is a skilled consultant, trainer, and speaker.

    Table of Contents

    1. Before you begin
    2. An overview of Git and version control
    3. Getting oriented with Git
    4. Making and using a Git repository
    5. Using Git with a GUI
    6. Tracking and updating files in Git
    7. Committing parts of changes
    8. The time machine that is Git
    9. Taking a fork in the road
    10. Merging branches
    11. Cloning
    12. Collaborating with remotes
    13. Pushing your changes
    14. Keeping in sync
    15. Software archaeology
    16. Understanding git rebase
    17. Workflows and branching conventions
    18. Working with GitHub
    19. Third-party tools and Git
    20. Sharpening your Git

    About the Author

    Rick Umali uses Git daily as a developer and is a skilled consultant, trainer, and speaker.