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Git for Developer Participants of a Group Project

Description

A developer working as a participant in a group project needs to learn how to communicate with others.[1]

Git Commands

git-clone from the upstream to prime your local repository.

git-pull and git-fetch from “origin” to keep up-to-date with the upstream.

git-push to shared repository, if you adopt CVS style shared repository workflow.

git-format-patch to prepare e-mail submission, if you adopt Linux kernel-style public forum workflow.

git-send-email to send your e-mail submission without corruption by your MUA.

git-request-pull to create a summary of changes for your upstream to pull.


  1. Title: Git Everyday
    Publication: git
    Author(s): Scott Chacon and Ben Straub
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