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Git Ready

Introduction

The Git project is designed to introduce you to the world of version control and collaboration with Git. Git is a powerful and widely used tool for tracking changes in your projects, collaborating with others, and ensuring the integrity of your code.

To aid your learning journey, we provide you with a resource called "git-ready.zip," which you can find in the "resources" folder.

This Git project is structured as a series of exercises. You will progressively build your Git skills, starting from the basics and gradually moving towards more advanced topics.

Let's Git ready for it!

Setting Up Git and Python for Work

  • Install Git on your local machine by following the instructions for your operating system on the official Git website.
  • Configure Git with your name and email address.

Git commits to commit

  • In work directory, create a folder named hello then a file hello.rb with the content below:
    puts "Hello, World"
    
  • Initialize the git repository in hello directory, then add hello.rb to the repository.
  • Check the status and act accordingly with the output of the executed command.
  • Change the “Hello, World” program. Change the file to be
puts "Hello, #{ARGV.first}!"
  • Stage the changed file and commit the changes, the working tree should be clean.
  • Change again hello.rb file and add the file to staging area, make two commits one for the comment in line1, the other for lines 3 and 4.
# Default is "World"
name = ARGV.first || "World"

puts "Hello, #{name}!"

History

  • Show the history of the working directory.
  • Show One line history; only the hashes and commit messages are displayed.
  • Show logs with control over entries displayed: 2 last entries, since 5 minutes ago, until 5 minutes ago.
  • Show logs in a personalized format like: * e4e3645 2023-06-10 | Added a comment (HEAD -> main) [John Doe]

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