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Git Essentials - Second Edition

You're reading from  Git Essentials - Second Edition

Product type Book
Published in Nov 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781787120723
Pages 238 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Ferdinando Santacroce Ferdinando Santacroce
Profile icon Ferdinando Santacroce

Git references

In the previous section, we have seen that a Git repository can be imagined as a tree that, starting from a root (the root-commit), grows upward through one or more branches.

These branches are generally distinguished by a name. In this Git is no exception; if you remember, the experiments conducted so far led us to commit to the master branch of our test repository. Master is precisely the name of the default branch of a Git repository, somewhat like trunk is for Subversion.

But Subversion analogies end here: we will now see how Git handles branches, and for Subversion users it will be a little surprising.

It's all about labels

In Git, a branch is nothing more than a label, a mobile label placed...

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