Git is the version control system developed by Linus Torvalds for Linux kernel development. It took the open source world by storm since its inception in 2005, and is used by small development shops and giants like Google, Red Hat, and IBM, and of course many open source projects.
* A book by Git experts to turn you into a Git expert
* Introduces the world of distributed version control
* Shows how to build a Git development workflow
What you’ll learn
* Use Git as a programmer or a project leader.
* Become a fluent Git user.
* Use distributed features of Git to the full.
* Acquire the ability to insert Git in the development workflow.
* Migrate programming projects from other SCMs to Git.
* Learn how to extend Git.
This book is for all open source developers: you are bound to encounter it somewhere in the course of your working life. Proprietary software developers will appreciate Git’s enormous scalability, since it is used for the Linux project, which comprises thousands of developers and testers.
##非常好的git介紹,要點清晰,讀起來不費力,非常有用。
評分##github頁麵的git crash course推薦的 本書的在綫版 http://progit.org/ 也可以免費下pdf版本……
評分##文筆流暢易讀,圖更贊。internal一節也有深度。 好書
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評分##via @su27 老師的第一課教材
評分##有需要再深究
評分##我很同意我的一個同事說過的一句話:要使用git,真不能拿來敲個git --help就用,你得好好看一下先。 而至於看什麼,這麼免費的在綫書籍,絕對是不二之選,花個幾個小時,把前四章過一篇(當然,要邊看邊練習),你就可以用git做日常工作瞭。我斷斷續續讀完瞭真本書,不能說全掌握瞭,但是要是遇到什麼問題,我相信可以很快的翻開這本書,找到我想要的解決方案。入門之後,就在平常的工作實踐中逐步提高吧。 我本人p4和git都用的比較多,我也沒有什麼特彆的偏好。要說git的優點,還是眾所周知的那幾點:一個是本地commit;一個是輕量的branch;第三個是fork+pull靈活方便的開源閤作模式。至於rewrite history,我覺得這個功能太過危險,還是不要給任何人重寫曆史的權利比較好。
評分##溫故而知新 再讀一次
評分##有需要再深究
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