Chapters ā¾
2nd Edition
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1. éå§
- 1.1 éę¼ēę¬ę§å¶
- 1.2 Git ēē°”å²
- 1.3 Git åŗē¤č¦é»
- 1.4 å½ä»¤å
- 1.5 Git å®č£ęåø
- 1.6 åꬔčØå® Git
- 1.7 åå¾čŖŖęęä»¶
- 1.8 ęč¦
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2. Git åŗē¤
- 2.1 åå¾äøå Git åå²
- 2.2 ē“éč®ę“å°ēę¬åŗ«äø
- 2.3 ęŖ¢č¦ęäŗ¤ēę·å²čØé
- 2.4 復å
- 2.5 čé 端ååå·„ä½
- 2.6 ęØē±¤
- 2.7 Git Aliases
- 2.8 ēø½ēµ
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3. ä½æēØ Git åęÆ
- 3.1 簔述åęÆ
- 3.2 åęÆååä½µēåŗę¬ēØę³
- 3.3 åęÆē®”ē
- 3.4 åęÆå·„ä½ęµēØ
- 3.5 é 端åęÆ
- 3.6 č”å
- 3.7 ēø½ēµ
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4. ä¼ŗęåØäøē Git
- 4.1 éčØåå®
- 4.2 åØä¼ŗęåØäøä½ē½² Git
- 4.3 ē¢ēä½ ē SSH å ¬é°
- 4.4 čØå®ä¼ŗęåØ
- 4.5 Git åøøé§ēØå¼
- 4.6 Smart HTTP
- 4.7 GitWeb
- 4.8 GitLab
- 4.9 第3ę¹ Git čØē®”ę¹ę”
- 4.10 ēø½ēµ
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5. åę£å¼ē Git
- 5.1 åę£å¼å·„ä½ęµēØ
- 5.2 å°å°ę”é²č”č²¢ē»
- 5.3 ē¶č·äøåå°ę”
- 5.4 Summary
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6. GitHub
- 6.1 建ē«åø³ę¶åčØå®
- 6.2 åčäøåå°ę”
- 6.3 ē¶č·å°ę”
- 6.4 Managing an organization
- 6.5 Scripting GitHub
- 6.6 ēø½ēµ
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7. Git å·„å ·
- 7.1 Revision Selection
- 7.2 Interactive Staging
- 7.3 Stashing and Cleaning
- 7.4 Signing Your Work
- 7.5 Searching
- 7.6 Rewriting History
- 7.7 Reset Demystified
- 7.8 Advanced Merging
- 7.9 Rerere
- 7.10 Debugging with Git
- 7.11 Submodules
- 7.12 Bundling
- 7.13 Replace
- 7.14 Credential Storage
- 7.15 ēø½ēµ
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8. Customizing Git
- 8.1 Git Configuration
- 8.2 Git Attributes
- 8.3 Git Hooks
- 8.4 An Example Git-Enforced Policy
- 8.5 Summary
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9. Git and Other Systems
- 9.1 Git as a Client
- 9.2 Migrating to Git
- 9.3 Summary
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10. Git Internals
- 10.1 Plumbing and Porcelain
- 10.2 Git Objects
- 10.3 Git References
- 10.4 Packfiles
- 10.5 The Refspec
- 10.6 Transfer Protocols
- 10.7 Maintenance and Data Recovery
- 10.8 Environment Variables
- 10.9 Summary
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A1. éé A: Git in Other Environments
- A1.1 Graphical Interfaces
- A1.2 Git in Visual Studio
- A1.3 Git in Eclipse
- A1.4 Git in Bash
- A1.5 Git in Zsh
- A1.6 Git in Powershell
- A1.7 Summary
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A2. éé B: Embedding Git in your Applications
- A2.1 Command-line Git
- A2.2 Libgit2
- A2.3 JGit
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A3. éé C: Git Commands
- A3.1 Setup and Config
- A3.2 Getting and Creating Projects
- A3.3 Basic Snapshotting
- A3.4 Branching and Merging
- A3.5 Sharing and Updating Projects
- A3.6 Inspection and Comparison
- A3.7 Debugging
- A3.8 Patching
- A3.9 Email
- A3.10 External Systems
- A3.11 Administration
- A3.12 Plumbing Commands
A1.3 éé A: Git in Other Environments - Git in Eclipse
Git in Eclipse
Eclipse ships with a plugin called Egit, which provides a fairly-complete interface to Git operations. Itās accessed by switching to the Git Perspective (Window > Open Perspective > Otherā¦, and select "Git").

å蔨 160. Eclipseās EGit environment.
EGit comes with plenty of great documentation, which you can find by going to Help > Help Contents, and choosing the "EGit Documentation" node from the contents listing.