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1. Pričetek
- 1.1 O nadzoru različic
- 1.2 Kratka zgodovina Git-a
- 1.3 Osnove Git
- 1.4 The Command Line
- 1.5 Git namesitev
- 1.6 Prva namestitev Git-a
- 1.7 Pridobitev pomoči
- 1.8 Povzetek
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2. Osnove Git
- 2.1 Pridobitev repozitorija Git
- 2.2 Snemanje sprememb repozitorija
- 2.3 Pregled zgodovine pošiljanja
- 2.4 Razveljavljanje stvari
- 2.5 Delo z daljavami
- 2.6 Označevanje
- 2.7 Git aliasi
- 2.8 Povzetek
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3. Veje Git
- 3.1 Veje na kratko
- 3.2 Osnove vej in združevanja
- 3.3 Upravljanje vej
- 3.4 Potek dela z vejami
- 3.5 Oddaljene veje
- 3.6 Ponovno baziranje (rebasing)
- 3.7 Povzetek
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4. Git na strežniku
- 4.1 Protokoli
- 4.2 Pridobiti Git na strežnik
- 4.3 Generiranje vaših javnih ključev SSH
- 4.4 Nastavitev strežnika
- 4.5 Prikriti proces Git
- 4.6 Pametni HTTP
- 4.7 GitWeb
- 4.8 GitLab
- 4.9 Tretje osebne opcije gostovanja
- 4.10 Povzetek
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5. Distribuirani Git
- 5.1 Distribuirani poteki dela
- 5.2 Prispevanje projektu
- 5.3 Vzdrževanje projekta
- 5.4 Povzetek
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6. GitHub
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7. Orodja Git
- 7.1 Revision Selection
- 7.2 Interactive Staging
- 7.3 Stashing and Cleaning
- 7.4 Signing Your Work
- 7.5 Searching
- 7.6 Rewriting History
- 7.7 Reset Demystified
- 7.8 Advanced Merging
- 7.9 Rerere
- 7.10 Debugging with Git
- 7.11 Submodules
- 7.12 Bundling
- 7.13 Replace
- 7.14 Credential Storage
- 7.15 Povzetek
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8. Prilagoditev Git-a
- 8.1 Git Configuration
- 8.2 Git Attributes
- 8.3 Git kljuke
- 8.4 An Example Git-Enforced Policy
- 8.5 Povzetek
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9. Git in drugi sistemi
- 9.1 Git kot klient
- 9.2 Migracija na Git
- 9.3 Povzetek
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10. Notranjost Git-a
- 10.1 Napeljava in porcelan
- 10.2 Git Objects
- 10.3 Git References
- 10.4 Packfiles
- 10.5 The Refspec
- 10.6 Transfer Protocols
- 10.7 Maintenance and Data Recovery
- 10.8 Environment Variables
- 10.9 Povzetek
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A1. Appendix A: Git v drugih okoljih
- A1.1 Grafični vmesniki
- A1.2 Git v Visual Studiu
- A1.3 Git v Eclipse
- A1.4 Git V Bash-u
- A1.5 Git v Zsh
- A1.6 Git v Powershell-u
- A1.7 Povzetek
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A2. Appendix B: Vključevanje Git-a v vašo aplikacijo
- A2.1 Git v ukazni vrstici
- A2.2 Libgit2
- A2.3 JGit
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A3. Appendix C: Git Commands
- A3.1 Setup and Config
- A3.2 Getting and Creating Projects
- A3.3 Basic Snapshotting
- A3.4 Branching and Merging
- A3.5 Sharing and Updating Projects
- A3.6 Inspection and Comparison
- A3.7 Debugging
- A3.8 Patching
- A3.9 Email
- A3.10 External Systems
- A3.11 Administration
- A3.12 Plumbing Commands
A3.7 Appendix C: Git Commands - Debugging
Debugging
Git has a couple of commands that are used to help debug an issue in your code. This ranges from figuring out where something was introduced to figuring out who introduced it.
git bisect
The git bisect
tool is an incredibly helpful debugging tool used to find which specific commit was the first one to introduce a bug or problem by doing an automatic binary search.
It is fully covered in Binary Search and is only mentioned in that section.
git blame
The git blame
command annotates the lines of any file with which commit was the last one to introduce a change to each line of the file and what person authored that commit.
This is helpful in order to find the person to ask for more information about a specific section of your code.
It is covered in File Annotation and is only mentioned in that section.
git grep
The git grep
command can help you find any string or regular expression in any of the files in your source code, even older versions of your project.
It is covered in Git Grep and is only mentioned in that section.