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Daniel Öberg
November 13, 2011
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Git In A Tree
An illustrated guide to Git
Daniel Öberg
November 13, 2011
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Transcript
Git Sitting In A Tree An illustrated guide to Git.
Nothingness git init
Nothingness echo “Duck” > README.txt README.txt
Tell git about our duck git add README.txt Staging Area
README.txt Duck
Save git commit -m “I wrote ‘Duck’ into README.txt” Staging
Area README.txt Duck Commit commit message
Save git commit -m “I wrote ‘Donald Duck’ into README.txt”
Staging Area README.txt Duck Commit Duck
Why not directly? README.txt Duck Commit Duck
Git hates us README.txt Duck Commit Duck
Git hates us Git has opinions
“If you deny the Index [staging area], you really deny
git itself.” - Linus Torvalds
Reason Splits your code into two sections: Code that has
been reviewed for a commit Code that hasn’t
Reason Splits your code into two sections: Code in the
staging area Code not in the staging area
Example I implemented both a new feature and a bug-fix
and forgot to commit them.
I’m happily coding echo "bug-fix" >> README.txt echo "new feature"
>> README.txt cat README.txt duck bug-fix new feature
Committing the feature only git add --patched README.txt && git
commit -m “Feature added” Staging Area README.txt new feature Commit Duck new feature new feature
Seeing what’s left git diff @@ -1,2 +1,3 @@ duck
+bug-fix new feature Really, really useful
Committing that git add README.txt && git commit -m “Bug
squashed” Staging Area README.txt bug-fix Commit Duck new feature bug-fix bug-fix
Send Specific Patch Now I can freely choose to send
a patch that contains only the bug-fix to my boss (he can have the new feature on his birthday). Duck new feature bug-fix
Remove Specific Patch ‘New feature’ might have contained a serious
bug. I can the remove the new feature without touching the bug-fix. Amazing, you say. Duck new feature bug-fix
Take A Sip Of Coffee
Again
Staging Area/Index We always commit by first adding or removing
files to the Index
git add Adds files content to the staging area. Staging
Area README.txt Duck
git add --patch Adds some part (it will ask you)
of the files to the staging area. Staging Area README.txt new feature
git rm Removes all the files content from the staging
area. Staging Area README.txt Duck
git diff Shows the difference between the staging area and
the working directory. Staging Area README.txt Diff
git commit -m “msg” Commit file content in staging area
with a description/message Staging Area README.txt Commit *
Good Work
Gotchas
git add Git has a list of files. By running
git add you also append the filenames given to this list. Nasty, nasty, nasty. Lots of confusion from this feature.
git commit -a This is the reason for tracking the
files. By adding an -a you tell git to add all its tracked files file contents to the staging area and then commit it all.
And A Lie
Staging Area What we call a staging area, Git officially
calls the Index.
Thanks for listening
United Lambdas Daniel Öberg
[email protected]