Git and the Command Line -- Local repositories -- Making a commit -- Branches -- Merging -- Hosting services and authentication -- Creating and pushing to a remote repository -- Cloning and fetching -- Three-way merges -- Merge conflicts -- Rebasing -- Pull requests (merge requests).
Summary:
"This book teaches Git in a simple, visual, and tangible manner so that you can build a solid mental model of how Git version control works. Through the use of color, storytelling, and hands-on exercises, you will learn to use this tool with confidence ... Learning Git is ideal for anyone who needs to use Git for personal or professional projects: coding bootcamp students, junior developers, data professionals, and technical writers"-- Provided by publisher.
This resource is supported by the Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act as administered by State Library of Iowa.