Git Deep Dive
The right way to think about LFS: a cache that adds lazy downloading to Git.
Level: Advanced — For Git users who want to become power users
Welcome to Git Deep Dive, by Paolo Perrotta. This training is not intended for beginners. It assumes that you already use Git, that you may have followed some training on Pluralsight. But it also assumes that you are looking to move to the next level. This is the training where you go from being a regular Git user to being a power user.
To accomplish this leap, the training covers two main topics.
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What's inside
11 sections- 1 Table of Contents
- 2 Training overview
- 3 The four areas of Git
- 4 Review the basic workflow
- 5 Understanding git reset
- 6 Advanced workflow: stash, individual files and hunks
- 7 Exploring the past
- 8 Use submodules
- 9 Working with Git LFS (Large File Storage)
- 10 Example project: The recipe book
- 11 Command Quick Reference
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