Git Pocket Guide
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.65 (642 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1449325866 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 234 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-09-01 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Silverman has a B.A. He co-authored the SSH, The Secure Shell: The Definitive Guide, 2e and the Linux Security Cookbook.. in pure mathematics. in computer science and an M.A. About the AuthorRichard E. Richard has worked in the fields of networking, formal methods in software development, public-key infrastructure, routing security, and Unix systems administration
LuvMyBeachHouse said This book is the perfect size! Short and concise description of each command. This book is the perfect size! Short and concise description of each command and it's options. It has had all of the commands I ever needed to look for! Perfect quick reference. I use it quite often. A co-worker used it and subsequently ordered one.. "Good Overview -- Not So Good Reference" according to Steven H. Clason. Switching to Git after years using SVN, I had trouble finding my way around the new environment even though I only need pretty basic source control. I didn't "get it", and things that should have been easy were difficult.Two earlier books, both acknowledged by Mr. Silverman in his preface, helped, but in striving for completeness they both obscured the basic instruction I needed in an enormous wealth of detail.A "pocket guide" seemed just the ticket, and the author's intent, stated in the preface, showed a lot of promise:"The primary goal of this book is to provide a compact, readable introdu. Perfect small guide to GIT Jamie Doll Perfect small guide with all the important GIT principles and commands. Great for travel, which I do a lot for business.
in computer science and an M.A. Richard has worked in the fields of networking, formal methods in software development, public-key infrastructure, routing security, and Unix systems administration. He co-authored the SSH, The Secure Shell: The Definitive Guide, 2e and the Linux Security Cookbook.. Silverman has a B.A. in pure mathematics. Richard E
It provides a compact, readable introduction to Git for new users, as well as a reference to common commands and procedures for those of you with Git experience.Written for Git version 1.8.2, this handy task-oriented guide is organized around the basic version control functions you need, such as making commits, fixing mistakes, merging, and searching history.Examine the state of your project at earlier points in timeLearn the basics of creating and making changes to a repositoryCreate branches so many people can work on a project simultaneouslyMerge branches