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Git Pocket Guide
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Git Pocket Guide

by Richard E. Silverman
July 2013
Beginner
231 pages
4h 23m
English
O'Reilly Media, Inc.
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Index

A note on the digital index

A link in an index entry is displayed as the section title in which that entry appears. Because some sections have multiple index markers, it is not unusual for an entry to have several links to the same section. Clicking on any link will take you directly to the place in the text in which the marker appears.

A

A (added), Discarding the Last Commit
access control, Access Control
access, remote, Remote Access
acyclic graphs, The Commit Graph
aliases, Command Aliases
already is up-to-date message, Notes
amend feature, Changing the Last Commit, Conflicts
annotated tags, Tag, git tag
araxis merge tool, Merging Content, Merge Tools
authentication, Access Control, Remote Access
author identification, Terminology, Commit, Author versus Committer

B

bare repositories, Selected Options, Bare Repositories
bash shell syntax, Shell, Syntax of “Ignore Patterns”
blobs, Blob, Understanding Patches
brackets, curly vs. square, Command Syntax
branches
automatic set up of, Push and Pull
benefits of Git branches, What Is Git?
commits to, Branches
comparing, Comparing Branches
configuration variables, Pull with Rebase
creating new, Making a New Branch
default, The Default Branch, master
definition of, Merge Conflicts
deleting, Deleting a Branch, Merging
deleting from origin repository, Deleting a Branch
deletion of, Branches
displaying, Push and Pull
downstream, …Add a Downstream Branch Without Checking It Out?
feature branches, Branching, Merging
fully merged, Deleting a Branch
listing summary of,
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