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Resources for learning git?
ewemoa:
About a year later...
The article that makes git click for me was http://www.newartisans.com/2008/04/git-from-the-bottom-up.html .
-ecaradec (May 10, 2010, 07:15 AM)
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I'm revisiting a PDF version of the article and finding it helpful :Thmbsup:
ewemoa:
Still making my first pass through Mastering Git Basics (Erlang Factory SF Bay Area 2010 Talks), but am finding the alternating slides of "git command with brief example(s)" followed by a corresponding summary picture slide, to be a nice idea.
Thanks to phitsc for the ACCU 2011 mentioning where I first learned about a version of this talk :)
P.S. The ACCU version of the talk seems to be longer and gets further along in the slides.
ewemoa:
I highly recommend the Pro Git book, but it may be a bit too deep as a first introduction.
-parkint (January 22, 2010, 08:41 PM)
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Recently I came across a .epub version. The online version seems a bit easier to read, but it's nice to be able to access the content offline.
ewemoa:
(as well as gitosis - seems pretty nice)
-f0dder (March 08, 2010, 01:55 PM)
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On a side note, I saw on SuperUser that:
"Gitosis is deprecated and isn't being developed anymore, so if bugs are found they will likely never be fixed. Gitolite was created as a gitosis replacement with far better features, debugging, and troubleshooting abilities."
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I didn't turn up a more upstream reference to this claim, but I did notice similar things being mentioned elsewhere.
ewemoa:
The following seemed pretty decent:
The Git Parable
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