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181 terms rgu Practice questions for this set Learn1 / 7Study using Learn List commit history of current branch. -n count limits list to last n commits.$ git config --global user.name "Your Name"Set the name that will be attached to your commits and tags.$ git config --global user.email "[email protected]" Set the e-mail address that will be attached to your commits and tags.$ git config --global color.ui autoEnable some colorization of Git output.Choose an answer 1$ git branch [-n count]2$ git status [-n count] 3$ git commit [-n count]4$ git log [-n count] Don't know?
$ git init [project name]Create a new local repository. If [project name] is provided, Git will create a new directory name [project name] and will initialize a repository inside it. If [project name] is not provided, then a new repository is initialized in the current directory.$ git clone [project url]Downloads a project with the entire history from the remote repository.$ git statusDisplays the status of your working directory. Options include new, staged, and modified files. It will retrieve branch name, current commit identifier, and changes pending commit.$ git add [file]Add a file to the staging area. Use in place of the full file path to add all changed files from the current directory down into the directory tree.$ git diff [file]Show changes between working directory and staging area.$ git diff --staged [file]Shows any changes between the staging area and the repository.$ git checkout -- [file]Discard changes in working directory. This operation is unrecovera-ble.$ git reset [file]Revert your repository to a previous known working state.$ git commitCreate a new commit from changes added to the staging area.The commit must have a message!$ git rm [file]Remove file from working directory and staging area.$ git stashPut current changes in your working directory into stash for later use.$ git stash popApply stored stash content into working directory, and clear stash.$ git stash dropDelete a specific stash from all your previous stashes.$ git branch [-a]List all local branches in repository. With -a: show all branches (with remote).$ git branch [branch_name]Create new branch, referencing the current HEAD.$ git checkout [-b][branch_name]Switch working directory to the specified branch. With -b: Git will create the specified branch if it does not exist.$ git merge [from name]Join specified [from name] branch into your current branch (the one you are on currently).$ git branch -d [name]Remove selected branch, if it is already merged into any other.-D instead of -d forces deletion.$ git log [-n count]List commit history of current branch. -n count limits list to last n commits.
$ git log --oneline --graph --decorateAn overview with reference labels and history graph. One commit per line.$ git log ref..List commits that are present on the current branch and not merged into ref. A ref can be a branch name or a tag name.$ git log ..refList commit that are present on ref and not merged into current branch.$ git reflogList operations (e.g. checkouts or commits) made on local repository.$ git tagList all tags.$ git tag [name] [commit sha]Create a tag reference named name for current commit. Add commit sha to tag a specific commit instead of current one.$ git tag -a [name] [commit sha]Create a tag object named name for current commit.$ git tag -d [name]Remove a tag from local repository.$ git reset [--hard] [target reference]Switches the current branch to the target reference, leaving a difference as an uncommitted change. When --hard is used, all changes are discarded.$ git revert [commit sha]Create a new commit, reverting changes from the specified commit. It generates an inversion of changes.$ git fetch [remote]Fetch changes from the remote, but not update tracking branches.$ git fetch --prune [remote]Delete remote Refs that were removed from the remote repository.$ git pull [remote]Fetch changes from the remote and merge current branch with its upstream.$ git push [--tags] [remote]Push local changes to the remote. Use --tags to push tags.$ git push -u [remote] [branch]Push local branch to remote repository. Set its copy as an upstream.