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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
A3.6 Appendix C: Git Commands - Inspection and Comparison
Inspection and Comparison
git show
The git show
command can show a Git object in a simple and human readable way.
Normally you would use this to show the information about a tag or a commit.
We first use it to show annotated tag information in Anotirane oznake.
Later we use it quite a bit in Revision Selection to show the commits that our various revision selections resolve to.
One of the more interesting things we do with git show
is in Manual File Re-merging to extract specific file contents of various stages during a merge conflict.
git shortlog
The git shortlog
command is used to summarize the output of git log
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It will take many of the same options that the git log
command will but instead of listing out all of the commits it will present a summary of the commits grouped by author.
We showed how to use it to create a nice changelog in The Shortlog.
git describe
The git describe
command is used to take anything that resolves to a commit and produces a string that is somewhat human-readable and will not change.
It’s a way to get a description of a commit that is as unambiguous as a commit SHA-1 but more understandable.
We use git describe
in Generating a Build Number and Preparing a Release to get a string to name our release file after.