Git is a distributed version control system invented by Linus Torvalds that stores data in a file system made up of snapshots of a project over time. It allows developers to work collaboratively by tracking changes to files and coordinating code changes between team members or branches of development. Git uses a client-server model with local repositories that can be pushed to and pulled from remote repositories hosted on services like GitHub.
Working with Git – a simple introduction for those used to working with a VCS like Subversion. Explains concepts and shows examples. Feel free to steal slides for your own purposes.
This slide set is for the webinar we hosted about becoming a Git power user. It's a slide set for webinar series talking about different topics related to Git power usage. Covered topics are:
- Git Aliases
- Rewriting history
- Fast context switching
- Different merging strategies
Git is a version control system using which, the developer can manage source codes. this document focuses on -
1. Basic introduction to git.
2. Branching policies.
3. Different operations of git.
4. Handles scenarios and their mitigation policies.
Working with Git – a simple introduction for those used to working with a VCS like Subversion. Explains concepts and shows examples. Feel free to steal slides for your own purposes.
This slide set is for the webinar we hosted about becoming a Git power user. It's a slide set for webinar series talking about different topics related to Git power usage. Covered topics are:
- Git Aliases
- Rewriting history
- Fast context switching
- Different merging strategies
Git is a version control system using which, the developer can manage source codes. this document focuses on -
1. Basic introduction to git.
2. Branching policies.
3. Different operations of git.
4. Handles scenarios and their mitigation policies.
An introduction of Levenshtein Automata to implement fuzzy search with common RDBMSs.
The original of blog entry is here;
http://blog.notdot.net/2010/07/Damn-Cool-Algorithms-Levenshtein-Automata
69. git remote add
github => git@github.com:him/hoge.git
A B C D master
git remote add github git@...
~/git-repos/hoge
A B C X master
70. git fetch
github => git@github.com:him/hoge.git
A B C D master
git fetch github
~/git-repos/hoge ( git remote update)
D github/master
A B C X master