At this point, you should have a bona fide git repository on your local machine, and a checkout or working copy of all of its files in front of you. It has taken the open source world by storm since its inception in 2005, and this book teaches you how to use it like a pro. For one, weve moved from markdown to the amazing asciidoc format for the text of the book. The entire pro git book, written by scott chacon and ben straub and published by apress, is available here. Typically, people use this functionality to mark release points v1. Like most vcss, git has the ability to tag specific points in a repository s history as being important. Pro git second edition is your fullyupdated guide to git and its usage in the modern world. In this section, youll learn how to list existing tags, how to create and delete tags, and what the different types of tags are. A couple of things have changed since open sourcing the first edition. Search and share your documentation directly from slack. Git has come a long way since it was first developed by linus torvalds for linux kernel development.
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