Git in Practice: Includes 66 Techniques

Git in Practice: Includes 66 Techniques

by Mike McQuaid
Git in Practice: Includes 66 Techniques

Git in Practice: Includes 66 Techniques

by Mike McQuaid

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Overview

Summary

Git in Practice is a collection of 66 tested techniques that will optimize the way you and your team manage your development projects. The book begins with a brief reminder of the core version control concepts you need when using Git and moves on to the high-value features you may not have explored yet. Then, you'll dig into cookbook-style techniques like history visualization, advanced branching and rewriting history each presented in a problem-solution-discussion format. Finally you'll work out how to use Git to its full potential through configuration, team workflows, submodules and using GitHub pull requests effectively.

Purchase of the print book includes a free eBook in PDF, Kindle, and ePub formats from Manning Publications.

About the Technology

Git is a source control system, but it's a lot more than just that. For teams working in today's agile, continuous delivery environments, Git is a strategic advantage. Built with a decentralized structure that's perfect for a distributed team, Git manages branching, committing, complex merges, and task switching with minimal ceremony so you can concentrate on your code.

About the Book

Git in Practice is a collection of battle-tested techniques designed to optimize the way you and your team manage development projects. After a brief overview of Git's core features, this practical guide moves quickly to high-value topics like history visualization, advanced branching and rewriting, optimized configuration, team workflows, submodules, and how to use GitHub pull requests. Written in an easy-to-follow Problem/Solution/Discussion format with numerous diagrams and examples, it skips the theory and gets right to the nitty-gritty tasks that will transform the way you work.

Written for developers familiar with version control and ready for the good stuff in Git.

What's Inside
  • Team interaction strategies and techniques
  • Replacing bad habits with good practices
  • Juggling complex configurations
  • Rewriting history and disaster recovery

About the Author

Mike McQuaid is a software engineer at GitHub. He's contributed to Qt and the Linux kernel, and he maintains the Git-based Homebrew project.

Table of Contents
  1. Local Git
  2. Remote Git
  3. Filesystem interactions
  4. History visualization
  5. Advanced branching
  6. Rewriting history and disaster recovery
  7. Personalizing Git
  8. Vendoring dependencies as submodules
  9. Working with Subversion
  10. GitHub pull requests
  11. Hosting a repository
  12. Creating a clean history
  13. Merging vs. rebasing
  14. Recommended team workflows

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781617291975
Publisher: Manning
Publication date: 10/12/2014
Edition description: 1st Edition
Pages: 272
Product dimensions: 9.10(w) x 7.30(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

Mike McQuaid is a software engineer at GitHub. He's contributed to Qt and the Linux kernel, and he maintains the Git-based Homebrew project.
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