Key Features
- Filled with practical recipes that will teach you how to use the most advanced features of the Git system
- Improve your productivity by learning to work faster, more efficiently, and with more confidence
- Discover tips and tricks that will show you when and how to use the advanced features of Git
Book Description
Starting with the Git data model, you will learn how Git stores files and how it looks at commits. You will then learn how you can recover from mistakes; from committing on the wrong branch to recovering lost commits/files. Next, you will discover how you can force rebase on some branches and use regular Git merge on other branches. You will also learn how to extract information from the repository.
As you progress through this book, you will learn how you can automate the usual Git processes by utilizing the hook system built into Git. The book also covers advanced repository management, including different options to rewrite the history of a Git repository. Finally, you will discover how you can work offline with Git, how to track what is going on behind the scenes, and how to use the stash for different purposes.
What you will learn
- Understand the Git data model and how you can navigate the database with simple commands
- Learn how you can recover lost commits/files
- Discover how you can force rebase on some branches and use regular Git merge on other branches
- Extract metadata from a Git repository
- Familiarize yourself with Git notes
- Discover how you can work offline with Git
- Debug with Git and use various techniques to find the faulty commit
About the Authors
Aske Olsson has worked for Nokia for 6 years, where he was one of the leading forces behind complex tool transformation and renewal projects. Among them was a broad adoption of Git SCM, Gerrit Code Review, and Jenkins CI. Currently, Aske works at Schantz, a company developing advanced IT solutions for the financial sector. He develops and maintains their continuous delivery pipeline.
Rasmus Voss specializes in continuous integration, software releasing, and process automation. His vast knowledge on these areas has been built by a 10-year career in Nokia mobile phones in Copenhagen, Denmark and Beijing, China, where he started optimizing autotesting for the Series 30 platform. Today, Rasmus has his own company VossCon, where he consults with companies on how to make the most of developers and testers by optimizing software releasing, providing visibility in the delivery chain, upgrading the tool chain, automating tedious processes, and training developers. He also holds courses on Git, Gerrit, and Jenkins.
Table of Contents
- Navigating Git
- Configuration
- Branching, Merging, and Options
- Rebase Regularly and Interactively, and Other Use Cases
- Storing Additional Information in Your Repository
- Extracting Data from the Repository
- Enhancing Your Daily Work with Git Hooks, Aliases, and Scripts
- Recovering from Mistakes
- Repository Maintenance
- Patching and Offline Sharing
- Git Plumbing and Attributes
- Tips and Tricks