![]() Personally, I'm not an expert in version control, but I have a lot of resources to make me know git better, and here we have list of Git resources saved in my bookmark. It will merge changes, if it couldn't it can be done manually. Also, it's a great tool when there's multiple members working on a same project/file. It takes snapshot of your project whenever you commit a file, so that if anything wrong happens, you can revert/restore your project to a particular commit. Similar to SVN, Git is a popular distributed revision control and source code management. From the developer: GitX-dev is a fork (variant) of GitX, a long-defunct GUI for the git version-control system. If you're using vesion control for your project, you'd have encountered with Git or SVN. This free software for Mac OS X was originally produced by Rowan James. But then in silky smooth OS X style Features. You might have heard GitHub as a platform to share codes, a social networking site for developers, well, you're right, but underneath GitHub, it's powered by the core - Git. It currently features a history viewer much like gitk and a commit GUI like git gui. GitX-dev is available at and can be seen in figure 1.6. OS X is my platform of choice, so I’ll be using screenshots of the GitX-dev fork of GitX to discuss history in this book, and I recommend you use it too if you use OS X. It currently features a history viewer much like gitk and a commit GUI like git gui. I guess I wasn't understood the purpose of version control and what's the benefit for a team of developers. On OS X, there are tools such as GitX (and various forks of the project). ![]() Few years later, it's the best thing ever. Few years ago, I wasn't a big fan of version control, I don't know why but it just didn't work very well. ![]()
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