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Git: Mastering Version Control
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Git: Mastering Version Control

by Ferdinando Santacroce, Aske Olsson, Rasmus Voss, Jakub Narębski
October 2016
Beginner
861 pages
20h 37m
English
Packt Publishing
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Using a Git bundle

In the last example, we saw how we could create bundles from the existing history that contains a specified range of history. Now, we'll learn to use these bundles either to create a new repository or to add the history to an existing one.

Getting ready

We'll use the same repository and methods as in the last example to create bundles, but we'll recreate them in this example to be able to use them one at a time. First, we'll prepare the repository and the first bundle, as shown in the following commands:

$ rm -rf offline-sharing
$ git clone https://github.com/dvaske/offline-sharing.git
Cloning into 'offline-sharing'...
remote: Counting objects: 32, done.
remote: Compressing objects: 100% (25/25), done.
remote: Total 32 (delta ...
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