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.
##chinese edition
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评分##在想为什么git的作者不写git的书呢,好像业内很多作者都不写书,他们写的都类似tutorial
评分##看了这本书会让你忘记,git仅仅是个工具。
评分##github页面的git crash course推荐的 本书的在线版 http://progit.org/ 也可以免费下pdf版本……
评分的的确确是讲的非常清楚了。最初觉得git这种工具,居然要去读一本书那么厚的东西,是否太多。读过后,非常后悔早期浪费时间读各种tutorial,其实关键是要分清楚use case,光告诉我pull用什么语法branch用什么语法,一点点用都没有。关键是 when do I use what
评分##在线 中文版,http://progit.org/book/zh/ 感谢@chunzi 建议再阅读:http://www.juvenxu.com/2010/11/28/a-successful-git-branching-model/ 《一个成功的Git分支模型》这篇文章
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评分##很简单
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