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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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Summary

This chapter has shown us how to effectively join two lines of development together, combining commits they gathered since their divergence.

First, we got to know various methods of combining changes: merge, cherry-pick, and rebase. This part focused on explaining how these functionalities work at higher levels: at the level of the DAG of revisions. You learned how merge and rebase works, and what is the difference between them. Some of the more interesting uses of rebase, such as transplanting a topic branch from one long-lived branch to another, were also shown.

Then, you learned what to do in case Git is not able to automatically combine changes, that is, what can be done in the presence of a merge conflict. The important part of this ...

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