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Git for teams / Emma Jane Hogbin Westby.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Hogbin, Emma Jane, author.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Git (Computer file).
- Computer software--Development.
- Computer software.
- Application software--Development.
- Application software.
- Electronic data processing--Distributed processing.
- Electronic data processing.
- Teams in the workplace--Management.
- Teams in the workplace.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (355 p.)
- Edition:
- First edition.
- Other Title:
- User-centered approach to creating efficient workflows in Git
- Place of Publication:
- Sebastopol, California : O'Reilly Media, Inc., 2015.
- System Details:
- text file
- Summary:
- You can do more with Git than just build software. This practical guide delivers a unique people-first approach to version control that also explains how using Git as a focal point can help your team work better together. You’ll learn how to plan and pursue a Git workflow that not only ensures that you accomplish project goals, but also fits the immediate needs and future growth of your team. The first part of the book on structuring workflow is useful for project managers, technical team leads, and CTOs. The second part provides hands-on exercises to help developers gain a better understanding of Git commands.
- Contents:
- Copyright; Table of Contents; Foreword; Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Conventions Used in This Book; Using Code Examples; Safari® Books Online; How to Contact Us; Part I. Defining Your Workflow; Chapter 1. Working in Teams; The People on Your Team; Thinking Strategies; Meeting as a Team; Kickoff; Tracking Progress; Cultivating Empathy; Wrap-Up and Retrospectives; Teamwork in Terms of Git; Summary; Chapter 2. Command and Control; Project Governance; Copyright and Contributor Agreements; Distribution Licenses; Leadership Models; Code of Conduct; Access Models
- Dispersed Contributor ModelCollocated Contributor Repositories Model; Shared Maintenance Model; Custom Access Models; Summary; Chapter 3. Branching Strategies; Understanding Branches; Choosing a Convention; Conventions; Mainline Branch Development; Branch-Per-Feature Deployment; State Branching; Scheduled Deployment; Updating Branches; Summary; Chapter 4. Workflows That Work; Evolving Workflows; Documenting Your Process; Documenting Encoded Decisions; Ticket Progression; A Basic Workflow; Trusted Developers with Peer Review; Untrusted Developers with QA Gatekeepers
- Releasing Software According to SchedulePublishing a Stable Release; Ongoing Development; Post-Launch Hotfix; Collaborating on Nonsoftware Projects; Summary; Part II. Applying the Commands to Your Workflow; Chapter 5. Teams of One; Issue-Based Version Control; Creating Local Repositories; Cloning an Existing Project; Converting an Existing Project to Git; Initializing an Empty Project; Reviewing History; Working with Branches; Listing Branches; Updating the List of Remote Branches; Using a Different Branch; Creating New Branches; Adding Changes to a Repository
- Adding Partial File Changes to a RepositoryCommitting Partial Changes; Removing a File from the Stage; Writing Extended Commit Messages; Ignoring Files; Working with Tags; Connecting to Remote Repositories; Creating a New Project; Adding a Second Remote Connection; Pushing Your Changes; Branch Maintenance; Command Reference; Summary; Chapter 6. Rollbacks, Reverts, Resets, and Rebasing; Best Practices; Describing Your Problem; Using Branches for Experimental Work; Rebasing Step by Step; Begin Rebasing; Mid-Rebase Conflict from a Deleted File
- Mid-Rebase Conflict from a Single File Merge ConflictAn Overview of Locating Lost Work; Restoring Files; Working with Commits; Amending Commits; Combining Commits with Reset; Altering Commits with Interactive Rebasing; Unmerging a Branch; Undoing Shared History; Reverting a Previous Commit; Unmerging a Shared Branch; Really Removing History; Command Reference; Summary; Chapter 7. Teams of More than One; Setting Up the Project; Creating a New Project; Establishing Permissions; Uploading the Project Repository; Document the Project in a README; Setting Up the Developers; Consumers; Contributors
- Maintainers
- Notes:
- Includes index.
- Description based on print version record.
- ISBN:
- 9781491911211
- 1491911212
- 9781491911204
- 1491911204
- 9781491911228
- 1491911220
- OCLC:
- 920541010
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