Starting with the fact that git doesn't store diffs. Reading new #git guide managed to fill in more than a few blanks in my understanding of how git actually works. Cherrypickers Guide to Rare Die Varieties of United States Coins, sixth edition Bill Fivaz and J.T. If u r like me who restricted ur git usage to clone/commit/push/pull because u don't want to waste ur time because of weird git issues, then you should definitely read it. I bought and read this "Git Merge & Rebase: An unconventional guide" by and it's mind blowing. You can do too with Marcos unconvential guide - Michael Simons January 17, 2022 Thanks to I learned in stunning detail what's behind the scene… (Very much graph related, btw). In our team we use rebase, squash and cherry-picking squashed commits on a daily basis. Learning git almost only by trial and error, I was always under the impression that the git internals are too complex □ new git guide provides dead-simple explanations for what seems to be complicated (merging, rebasing, cherry-pick) □ - Philip Riecks January 28, 2022
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