how_to_work_with_git
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Git is a program that helps multiple developers work together on a program simultaneously. Every revision to the source code is retained, so if something goes wrong it is always possible to go back to a previous state. | Git is a program that helps multiple developers work together on a program simultaneously. Every revision to the source code is retained, so if something goes wrong it is always possible to go back to a previous state. | ||
- | === Main differences that surprise Subversion users === | + | ==== Main differences that surprise Subversion users ==== |
You can probably skip this if you have never worked with Subversion or CVS. | You can probably skip this if you have never worked with Subversion or CVS. | ||
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$ git clone git@repo.ctcc.no: | $ git clone git@repo.ctcc.no: | ||
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* Update your repository with changes from origin (svn update): | * Update your repository with changes from origin (svn update): | ||
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$ git commit | $ git commit | ||
- | * Unordered List ItemPublish | + | * Publish |
$ git push | $ git push | ||
how_to_work_with_git.txt · Last modified: 2017/10/02 15:20 by tsaue