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Git Essentials

You're reading from   Git Essentials Create, merge, and distribute code with Git, the most powerful and flexible versioning system available

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Product type Paperback
Published in Apr 2015
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ISBN-13 9781785287909
Length 168 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Ferdinando Santacroce Ferdinando Santacroce
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In the first part of this chapter, we will take a look at some good practices to keep safety and work on actual SVN repository with no hassles. Bear in mind that the purpose of this chapter is only to give readers some hints; dealing with big and complex repositories deserves a more prudent and articulated approach.

Prerequisites

To be able to do these experiments, you need a Subversion tool; on Windows, the most used tool is the well-known TortoiseSVN (available at http://tortoisesvn.net), which provides both command-line tools: GUI and shell integration.

I recommend to do a full installation of TortoiseSVN, including command-line tools as we'll need some of them to make experiments.

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