Difference between revisions of "Git (software)"

From Wiki @ Karl Jones dot com
Jump to: navigation, search
(See also)
 
(6 intermediate revisions by the same user not shown)
Line 11: Line 11:
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==
  
 +
* [[Git Bash]] - [[Bash (Unix shell)]] shell optimized for use with Git.
 
* [[GitHub]]
 
* [[GitHub]]
 +
* [[Git pull request]]
 +
* [[Git stash]]
 
* [[Revision control]]
 
* [[Revision control]]
 
* [[Software development]]
 
* [[Software development]]
Line 20: Line 23:
  
 
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Git_(software) Git (software)] @ Wikipedia
 
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Git_(software) Git (software)] @ Wikipedia
 +
* [https://nathanleclaire.com/blog/2014/09/14/dont-be-scared-of-git-rebase/ Don't Be Scared of git rebase]
 +
* [http://stackoverflow.com/questions/804115/when-do-you-use-git-rebase-instead-of-git-merge When do you use git rebase instead of git merge?] @ Stack Overflow
 +
* [https://benmarshall.me/git-rebase/ A Quick Tutorial on Git Rebasing]
 +
* [http://ohshitgit.com/ Oh, shit, git!] - a guide to fixing some common mistakes
  
 
[[Category:Git (software)]]
 
[[Category:Git (software)]]

Latest revision as of 08:58, 19 December 2017

Git (/ɡɪt/) is a distributed revision control system with an emphasis on speed, data integrity, and support for distributed, non-linear workflows.

Description

Git was initially designed and developed by Linus Torvalds for Linux kernel development in 2005, and has since become the most widely adopted version control system for software development.

Learning Git

See Learning Git (1).

See also

External links