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Git » Git Branches

Git is a version control system (VCS) that allows saving and tracking file changes over time without overwriting previous snapshots. The guides below cover both the basic and more advanced Git features.

  • Git Basics (33)
  • x Git Branches (24)
  • GitHub Actions (8)
  • Git Error (7)
  • Repository (6)
  • Pull Request (4)
  • Security (4)
  • GitLab (3)
  • Jenkins Pipeline (3)
  • Environment Variables (2)
  • Docker Container (2)
  • Dockerfile (2)
  • Jenkins Job (2)

>> Git Remote Branch Deleted Still Appears in branch -a

>> Recover a Git Branch After Its Deletion

>> Block Pull Request (PR) Merge in GitHub

>> Determine When a Git Branch Was Created

>> Strategies for Handling Different Branches in a Jenkinsfile

>> Double-Dot “..” vs. Triple-Dot “…” in Git Commit Ranges

>> Git References Hierarchy and Branches With Slashes

>> Git (Ref) Log Exploration and Branch Selection

>> Synchronizing Local and Remote Branches in Git

>> Difference Between Git HEAD and Primary master or main Branch

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