Ashfaq Hussaindevlogs.hashnode.dev·Apr 28, 2024Essential Git Commands HandbookWhat is Git Git is a distributed version control system that tracks changes in any set of computer files, usually used for coordinating work among programmers who are collaboratively developing source code during software development. Git's goals in...Discuss·3 likes·31 readsGit
Yash Varmapredator-yash.hashnode.dev·Apr 19, 2024Demystifying the Version Control System (VCS)Basic Introduction: Coding changes require careful management since software development is an environment that values cooperation, iteration, and evolution. Consider several developers contributing to the same project at the same time, each making c...DiscussCloud
Divya MahajanforPartner Penspartnerpens.hashnode.dev·Mar 20, 2024Amazon S3 Versioning: Hands-On | A Step-by-Step GuideStep 1: Navigate to Amazon S3 console Open your web browser and go to the AWS Management Console at https://console.aws.amazon.com/. Sign in to your AWS account using your credentials. Once logged in, locate and click on "S3" under the "Storage" c...DiscussAWS Cloud Hands-On Kit | Step-By-Step Guidesversioning
Natasha Sharmanssharma.hashnode.dev·Feb 25, 2024What is Git and GitHub?Before starting with Git and GitHub, first you have to understand about Version Control Systems. Introduction to Version Control Systems A version control system records the changes made to our code over time in a special database called repository. ...Discuss·4 likesDevOpsGit
Abdullah Bin Altafdevopswithabdullah.hashnode.dev·Feb 24, 2024Lecture # 16 - Undoing CommitsUndoing Commits: To undo commits in Git, you have several options depending on your specific needs and the state of your repository. Undo the Last Commit (without changing files): To undo the last commit but keep the changes in your working direct...DiscussDevops
Abdullah Bin Altafdevopswithabdullah.hashnode.dev·Feb 24, 2024Lecture # 15 - Git StashGit Stash: git stash is a command in Git that allows you to temporarily shelve changes you've made to your working directory, so you can work on something else without committing your changes to a branch. Below are the steps to see how git stash work...DiscussDevops
Abdullah Bin Altafdevopswithabdullah.hashnode.dev·Feb 24, 2024Lecture # 14 - GitignoreGitignore: The .gitignore file is a text file used by Git to specify intentionally untracked files that Git should ignore. These files are typically generated as part of the build process, contain sensitive information, or are specific to a developer...DiscussDevops
Abdullah Bin Altafdevopswithabdullah.hashnode.dev·Feb 24, 2024Lecture # 12 - Git RebaseRebase: Git rebase is a command used to reapply commits on top of another base branch. It's essentially a way to move or integrate a series of commits from one branch to another, typically used to maintain a cleaner and more linear project history. R...Discuss·1 likeDevops
Abdullah Bin Altafdevopswithabdullah.hashnode.dev·Feb 24, 2024Lecture # 11 - Merge RequestsMerge Requests: A merge request also known as a pull request in some platforms is a request made by a developer to merge their code changes from one branch into another branch within a Git repository. It serves as a way to propose and review changes ...DiscussDevops
Abdullah Bin Altafdevopswithabdullah.hashnode.dev·Feb 24, 2024Lecture # 10 - Concept of BranchesBranches: In Git, branches are essentially pointers to a specific commit in the repository's history. They allow you to work on different parts of your project simultaneously without interfering with each other. View Branches: To view the branches gi...DiscussDevops