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actually execute the commands you're reading about. So, make sure you're
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sitting in front of a computer, and let's get to it!
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# The Basics
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Now that you have a basic understanding of version control systems in
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`git config --global user.email <email>`
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: Define the author email to be used in all repositories.
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# Undoing Changes
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In the last module, we learned how to record versions of a project into
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`git reset --hard` / `git clean -f`
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: Permanently undo uncommitted changes.
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# Branches, Part I
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`git rm <file>`
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: Remove a file from the working directory (if applicable) and stop
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tracking the file.
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# Branches, Part II
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`git branch -D <branch-name>`
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: Force the removal of an unmerged branch (_be careful_: it will be
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lost forever).
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# Rebasing
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`git merge --no-ff <branch-name>`
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: Force a merge commit even if Git could do a fast-forward merge.
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# Rewriting History
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`git log --stat`
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: Include extra information about altered files in the log output.
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# Remotes
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`git push <remote-name> <tag-name>`
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: Push a tag to another repository.
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# Centralized Workflows
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`git remote rm <remote-name>`
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: Remove the specified remote from your bookmarked connections.
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# Distributed Workflows
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In the next module, we'll take a look at an even more flexible way to
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share commits. This low-level approach will also give us a better
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understanding of how Git internally manages our content.
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# Patch Workflows
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`git am < <patch-file>`
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: Apply a patch to the current branch.
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# Tips & Tricks
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`git config --global alias.<alias-name> <git-command>`
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: Create a shortcut for a command and store it in the global
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# Plumbing
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