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8c6f9360
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Jan 09, 2011
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Sander Mathijs van Veen
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\usepackage
{
enumerate
}
\title
{
Portfolio - Version control system
}
\author
{
Sander van Veen, Computer Science, University of Amsterdam
}
\author
{
Sander van Veen
(6167969)
, Computer Science, University of Amsterdam
}
\begin{document}
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In the example above,
\texttt
{
git branch
}
is used to list the available
branches. The asterisk before a branch name indicates the currently used branch.
It is not necessary to use
\texttt
{
git branch
}
, but it is used in this example to
show which branch is active.
You could delete a branch with
{
git branch -d BRANCH
}
It is not necessary to use
\texttt
{
git branch
}
, but it is used in this example
to show which branch is active. You could delete a branch with
\texttt
{
git
branch -d BRANCH
}
.
\begin{verbatim}
$
git branch
-
d foo
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\subsection
{
Cherry picking
}
% {{{
\label
{
sub:cherry
-
picking
}
Cherry picking
Cherry picking in Git means applying the changes introduced by an existing
commit. If you want a single commit instead of apply all commits from a branch,
you can use
\texttt
{
git cherry
-
pick REV
}
.
\begin
{
verbatim
}
$
git cherry-pick aac61dec6f18fcfb5544ada513a6ad2fd59e23f3
Finished one cherry-pick.
[detached HEAD eb791bf] Added 'ab'.
1 files changed, 1 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
create mode 100644 def.txt
\end{verbatim}
% }}}
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