Inherently distributed in nature, every local commit made to a Git repo will make its way to the shared, central repository, as soon a developer issues a push command. But this isn't always ideal.
Need to create a new Git repository? Then you'll need to learn how to use the git init command, because that's the only way to create a new Git repo. A Git repository is the heart and soul of Git.
Microsoft’s acquisition of GitHub is complete, and former Xamarin CEO Nat Friedman is now in charge of the cloud code management service. It wasn’t a surprising acquisition: Over the last few years, ...
How to set up a GitLab server and host your own Git repositories Your email has been sent Jack Wallen shows you how to set up your own GitLab server, so you can enjoy the power and flexibility of a ...