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Git for Programmers

You're reading from  Git for Programmers

Product type Book
Published in Jun 2021
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781801075732
Pages 264 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Jesse Liberty Jesse Liberty
Profile icon Jesse Liberty
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Table of Contents (16) Chapters close

Preface 1. Introduction 2. Creating Your Repository 3. Branching, Places, and GUIs 4. Merging, Pull Requests, and Handling Merge Conflicts 5. Rebasing, Amend, and Cherry-Picking 6. Interactive Rebasing 7. Workflow, Notes, and Tags 8. Aliases 9. Using the Log 10. Important Git Commands and Metadata 11. Finding a Broken Commit: Bisect and Blame 12. Fixing Mistakes 13. Next Steps
14. Other Books You May Enjoy
15. Index

What's in that push?

From the command line, we can use the git show command:

Figure 4.2: Examining the push

There's a lot of information here. First, we see the author and the date. Then we see the message that was attached to this commit (Add properties). Next, Git does a diff (difference) between Book.cs and Book.cs naming the first one a and the second b. The one labeled a is Book.cs before this commit, the one labeled b is the new contents in this commit.

You may have noticed the line that says /dev/null. This indicates that a file is being compared against nothing, and thus everything is new.

The next line shows that /dev/null is being compared against file b (the new Book.cs file):

Figure 4.3: Comparing against dev/null

What follows are the changes. Deletions will be marked in red, modifications in green, and new code in yellow. (This display and these colors may depend on which shell you are using.) We see here that three using statements...

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