Git for Teams: A User-Centered Approach to Creating Efficient Workflows in Git Front Cover

Git for Teams: A User-Centered Approach to Creating Efficient Workflows in Git

  • Length: 400 pages
  • Edition: 1
  • Publisher:
  • Publication Date: 2015-09-12
  • ISBN-10: 1491911182
  • ISBN-13: 9781491911181
  • Sales Rank: #874117 (See Top 100 Books)
Description

Yes, this is a book about the popular version control system, Git. But unlike just about every other book written about Git, it doesn’t start with how to install the software and create your first repository. Instead, this book starts with a 10,000ft view of a software project–with a team of developers, and a preferred delivery methodology. This book will then walk through the source control implications of how a team is structured, and how the software is delivered to clients. The book covers not just how to use popular work flow strategies, such as GitFlow, but why, and under what circumstances, these strategies should be applied.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1. Working in Teams
Chapter 2. Command and Control
Chapter 3. Branching Strategies
Chapter 4. Work Flows that Work
Chapter 5. Teams of One
Chapter 6. Rollbacks, Reverts, Resets, and Rebasing
Chapter 7. Teams of More than One
Chapter 8. Ready for Review
Chapter 9. Finding and Fixing Bugs
Chapter 10. Open Source Projects on GitHub
Chapter 11. Self-Hosted Collaboration with GitLab
Appendix A. Butter Tarts
Appendix B. Installing the Latest Version of Git
Appendix C. Configuring Git
Appendix D. SSH Keys

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