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Git Essentials ??? Second Edition

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

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Product type Paperback
Published in Nov 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781787120723
Length 238 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Ferdinando Santacroce Ferdinando Santacroce
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Working on a Subversion repository using Git

In the first part, we will see the most cautious approach when starting to move away from Subversion, which is to keep the original repository, using Git to fetch and push changes.
For the purpose of learning, we will create a local Subversion repository, using both Subversion and Git to access to its contents.

Creating a local Subversion repository

Without the hassle of remote servers, let's create a local Subversion repository as a container for our experiments:

$ cd C:\Repos
$ svnadmin create MySvnRepo

Nothing more, nothing less; the repository is now ready to be filled with folders and files.

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