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    TekPub - Mastering Git (2010) [repost]

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    TekPub - Mastering Git (2010) [repost]

    TekPub - Mastering Git (2010)
    English | Duration: 3h | FLV | 750x564 | 29.97fps 460kbps | MP3 128kbps | 719 MB
    Genre: eLearning

    Mastering Git takes you deep into Git to give you the working knowledge you need to confidently use this system. Git is an amazing source control system and will change the way you work - we've devoted over 3 hours and hopefully you'll agree that Git's rockin.

    Videos:
    1 - Introduction
    A quick overview of the Git with some History and why you should care about this source control system. Mostly a presention designed to answer "Why Should I Care".

    2 - Drive-by Demo
    In this quick demo we'll show you what it's like to work with Git in an "Everyday" way. Subjects include basic repository creation, where the repository is, adding files to it, ignoring files, committing, and pushing to a remote.

    3 - How Git Works
    This episode takes a look at the mechanisms that make Git Git to help you understand the underpinnings of the system. Topics covered include Git's file snapshot system and the way Git stores its data.

    4 - Branching
    In this episode you learn all the goodness that is Git branching

    5 - Merge Conflict
    The most-often asked question about Git is "what do I do when I have to unravel a big conflict"? The good news is that Git makes this relatively simple and this screencast shows you how to handle just about every conflict that might come up. In addition, Rob shows you how to hook up your favorite merge/diff tools.

    6 - Rebasing
    One of the core features of Git is Rebasing - which is effectively rewriting/realigning your commit history to be a lot cleaner. Whenever you push your local branch in Git, all of the commit history goes with it. Sometimes this can make the overall graph look a bit explosive. Rebasing helps to "cleanup" your local implementation.

    7 - Remotes
    Working with remotes is fundamental for source control - most people are used to dealing with a remote server anyway (if you use Subversion or TFS). Git is a local source control system, but is built to push to work with many developers as well. In this episode we show you various ways to share your work, including a few strategies for Windows network shops.

    8 - Correcting Mistakes
    Mistakes happen! In this episode we show you how to "Unwind/Undo" your commits if you goof up, and also what to do when you want to erase the last few commits. You can even erase selectively!

    9 - Submodules
    One very compelling feature of Git is the idea of "Submodules" - pluggable "sub repositories" that are a bit like Subversion's externals mixed with Rails' plugin setup. In this episode we show you how you can keep your code library up on Github and plug in what you need (when you need it) using Git's Submodules feature.

    10 - Git And Visual Studio
    Many developers like to have source control integrated into Visual Studio - in this episode we show you how to hook Git up in one of two ways: Using the Git Extensions add in and Mapping command line "stuff" to VS 2008s external tools.

    11 - Git Internal Workings
    In this episode we take a deep-dive into the internals of Git to see how it works, what makes it tick, and also how to extend it using scripting.

    12 - Tips and Tricks
    In this episode Rob shows you loads of tips and tricks to help you get the most out of Git. Subjects include: Tagging Using a Better Console Saving Temporary Changes with Stash Scripting Git with Ruby and Extending it in general

    12 episodes with 183 total minutes of video watched and loved by thousands people