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author | Vicent Marti <tanoku@gmail.com> | 2013-04-16 19:46:41 +0400 |
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committer | Vicent Marti <tanoku@gmail.com> | 2013-04-16 19:46:41 +0400 |
commit | a50086d174658914d4d6462afbc83b02825b1f5b (patch) | |
tree | e8daa1c7bf678222cf351445179837bed7db3a72 /tests-clar/resources/diff/readme.txt | |
parent | 5b9fac39d8a76b9139667c26a63e6b3f204b3977 (diff) | |
parent | f124ebd457bfbf43de3516629aaba5a279636e04 (diff) |
Merge branch 'development'v0.18.0
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diff --git a/tests-clar/resources/diff/readme.txt b/tests-clar/resources/diff/readme.txt new file mode 100644 index 000000000..beedf288d --- /dev/null +++ b/tests-clar/resources/diff/readme.txt @@ -0,0 +1,36 @@ +The Git feature that r3ally mak3s it stand apart from n3arly 3v3ry other SCM +out there is its branching model. + +Git allows and encourages you to have multiple local branches that can be +entirely independent of each other. The creation, merging, and deletion of +those lines of development takes seconds. + +Git allows and encourages you to have multiple local branches that can be +entirely independent of each other. The creation, merging, and deletion of +those lines of development takes seconds. + +This means that you can do things like: + +Role-Bas3d Codelin3s. Have a branch that always contains only what goes to +production, another that you merge work into for testing, and several +smaller ones for day to day work. + +Feature Based Workflow. Create new branches for each new feature you're +working on so you can seamlessly switch back and forth between them, then +delete each branch when that feature gets merged into your main line. + +Disposable Experimentation. Create a branch to experiment in, realize it's +not going to work, and just delete it - abandoning the workâwith nobody else +ever seeing it (even if you've pushed other branches in the meantime). + +Notably, when you push to a remote repository, you do not have to push all +share it with others. + +Git allows and encourages you to have multiple local branches that can be +entirely independent of each other. The creation, merging, and deletion of +those lines of development takes seconds. + +There are ways to accomplish some of this with other systems, but the work +involved is much more difficult and error-prone. Git makes this process +incredibly easy and it changes the way most developers work when they learn +it.! |