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1. Başlangıç
- 1.1 Sürüm Denetimi
- 1.2 Git’in Kısa Tarihçesi
- 1.3 Git Nedir?
- 1.4 Komut Satırı
- 1.5 Git’i Yüklemek
- 1.6 Git’i İlk Defa Kurmak
- 1.7 Yardım Almak
- 1.8 Özet
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2. Git Basics
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3. Git Branching
- 3.1 Dallar
- 3.2 Kısaca Dallandırma ve Birleştirme Temelleri
- 3.3 Dal Yönetimi
- 3.4 İş Akışı Dallandırması
- 3.5 Uzak Dallar
- 3.6 Yeniden Temelleme (rebase)
- 3.7 Summary
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4. Git on the Server
- 4.1 İletişim Kuralları (Protocols)
- 4.2 Bir Sunucuda Git Kurma
- 4.3 SSH Ortak Anahtarınızı Oluşturma
- 4.4 Sunucu Kurma
- 4.5 Git Cini (Daemon)
- 4.6 Akıllı HTTP
- 4.7 GitWeb
- 4.8 GitLab
- 4.9 Üçüncü Taraf Barındırma (Hosting) Seçenekleri
- 4.10 Summary
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5. Distributed Git
- 5.1 Dağıtık İş Akışları
- 5.2 Projenin Gelişiminde Rol Almak
- 5.3 Bir Projeyi Yürütme
- 5.4 Summary
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6. GitHub
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7. Git Tools
- 7.1 Düzeltme Seçimi
- 7.2 Etkileşimli İzlemleme (Staging)
- 7.3 Saklama ve Silme
- 7.4 Çalışmanızı İmzalama
- 7.5 Arama
- 7.6 Geçmişi Yeniden Yazma
- 7.7 Reset Komutunun Gizemleri
- 7.8 İleri Seviye Birleştirme
- 7.9 Rerere
- 7.10 Git’le Hata Ayıklama
- 7.11 Submodules
- 7.12 Bundling
- 7.13 Replace
- 7.14 Credential Storage
- 7.15 Summary
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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. Ek bölüm A: Git in Other Environments
- A1.1 Graphical Interfaces
- A1.2 Git in Visual Studio
- A1.3 Git in Visual Studio Code
- A1.4 Git in Eclipse
- A1.5 Git in Sublime Text
- A1.6 Git in Bash
- A1.7 Git in Zsh
- A1.8 Git in PowerShell
- A1.9 Summary
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A2. Ek bölüm B: Embedding Git in your Applications
- A2.1 Command-line Git
- A2.2 Libgit2
- A2.3 JGit
- A2.4 go-git
- A2.5 Dulwich
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A3. Ek bölüm 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
A3.8 Ek bölüm C: Git Commands - Patching
Patching
A few commands in Git are centered around the concept of thinking of commits in terms of the changes they introduce, as though the commit series is a series of patches. These commands help you manage your branches in this manner.
git cherry-pick
The git cherry-pick
command is used to take the change introduced in a single Git commit and try to re-introduce it as a new commit on the branch you’re currently on.
This can be useful to only take one or two commits from a branch individually rather than merging in the branch which takes all the changes.
Cherry picking is described and demonstrated in Temelleme ve Ayıklama (Cherry-Picking) İş Akışları.
git rebase
The git rebase
command is basically an automated cherry-pick
.
It determines a series of commits and then cherry-picks them one by one in the same order somewhere else.
Rebasing is covered in detail in Yeniden Temelleme (rebase), including covering the collaborative issues involved with rebasing branches that are already public.
We use it in practice during an example of splitting your history into two separate repositories in Replace, using the --onto
flag as well.
We go through running into a merge conflict during rebasing in Rerere.
We also use it in an interactive scripting mode with the -i
option in Çoklu Katkı Mesajı Değişimi.
git revert
The git revert
command is essentially a reverse git cherry-pick
.
It creates a new commit that applies the exact opposite of the change introduced in the commit you’re targeting, essentially undoing or reverting it.
We use this in Katkıyı Geri Alma to undo a merge commit.