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©2023
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xix, 296 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 24 cm
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Includes index
Git and the Command Line -- Local repositories -- Making a commit -- Branches -- Merging -- Hosting services and authentication -- Creating and pushing to a remote repository -- Cloning and fetching -- Three-way merges -- Merge conflicts -- Rebasing -- Pull requests (merge requests)
"This book teaches Git in a simple, visual, and tangible manner so that you can build a solid mental model of how Git version control works. Through the use of color, storytelling, and hands-on exercises, you will learn to use this tool with confidence ... Learning Git is ideal for anyone who needs to use Git for personal or professional projects: coding bootcamp students, junior developers, data professionals, and technical writers"--