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... ... @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ 25 25 *** There is even a free epub version for your iPad/iPhone [[https://github.s3.amazonaws.com/media/progit.epub]] 26 26 27 27 * Get familiar with the reference materials available online 28 -** [[Git Community Book !http:book.git-scm.com]]28 +** [[Git Community Book>>http://book.git-scm.com/]] 29 29 ** Official [[Git Documentation>>http://git-scm.com/documentation]] Site 30 30 ** Official [[Git User Manual>>http://www.kernel.org/pub/software/scm/git/docs/user-manual.html]] 31 31 ** [[Git Reference>>http://gitref.org/index.html]] ... ... @@ -134,6 +134,10 @@ 134 134 135 135 Keep in mind that the difficult part of what you do should be the thinking. Git makes it easy to organize and share your thoughts as branches. Your local copies may be messy or not. They are the thoughts you have in your head and lots of those thoughts will stay there and never see the light of day and that is ok. But when you have clarified your thoughts, git will make it easy to share them. 136 136 137 +=== Finding the List of All Git Commands === 138 + 139 +The "git help" command gives one the list of commonly used git commands. How does one find the others, since some of them turn out to be very useful. I tried "git help v". That was wrong but it told me about the -all flag, which actually lists out all of the commands, and there are quite a few of them. So good hunting. 140 + 137 137 = Git Everyday Tasks = 138 138 139 139 === How to revert? ===