Chapters ▾
2nd Edition
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1. 開始
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2. Git 基礎
- 2.1 取得一個 Git 倉儲
- 2.2 紀錄變更到版本庫中
- 2.3 檢視提交的歷史記錄
- 2.4 復原
- 2.5 與遠端協同工作
- 2.6 標籤
- 2.7 Git Aliases
- 2.8 總結
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3. 使用 Git 分支
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4. 伺服器上的 Git
- 4.1 通訊協定
- 4.2 在伺服器上佈署 Git
- 4.3 產生你的 SSH 公鑰
- 4.4 設定伺服器
- 4.5 Git 常駐程式
- 4.6 Smart HTTP
- 4.7 GitWeb
- 4.8 GitLab
- 4.9 第3方 Git 託管方案
- 4.10 總結
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5. 分散式的 Git
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6. GitHub
- 6.1 建立帳戶及設定
- 6.2 參與一個專案
- 6.3 維護專案
- 6.4 Managing an organization
- 6.5 Scripting GitHub
- 6.6 總結
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7. Git 工具
- 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 總結
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8. Customizing Git
- 8.1 Git Configuration
- 8.2 Git Attributes
- 8.3 Git Hooks
- 8.4 An Example Git-Enforced Policy
- 8.5 Summary
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9. Git and Other Systems
- 9.1 Git as a Client
- 9.2 Migrating to Git
- 9.3 Summary
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10. Git Internals
- 10.1 Plumbing and Porcelain
- 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 Summary
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A1. 附錄 A: Git in Other Environments
- A1.1 Graphical Interfaces
- A1.2 Git in Visual Studio
- A1.3 Git in Eclipse
- A1.4 Git in Bash
- A1.5 Git in Zsh
- A1.6 Git in Powershell
- A1.7 Summary
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A2. 附錄 B: Embedding Git in your Applications
- A2.1 Command-line Git
- A2.2 Libgit2
- A2.3 JGit
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A3. 附錄 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
4.10 伺服器上的 Git - 總結
總結
You have several options to get a remote Git repository up and running so that you can collaborate with others or share your work.
Running your own server gives you a lot of control and allows you to run the server within your own firewall, but such a server generally requires a fair amount of your time to set up and maintain. If you place your data on a hosted server, it’s easy to set up and maintain; however, you have to be able to keep your code on someone else’s servers, and some organizations don’t allow that.
It should be fairly straightforward to determine which solution or combination of solutions is appropriate for you and your organization.