This tutorial, then, will take a conceptual approach to Git. My goal will be, first and foremost, to explain the Git universe and its objectives, and secondarily to illustrate how to use Git commands to manipulate that universe.
“Understanding Git Conceptually [1]”
I came across this wonderful explanation of git [2]. Reading through that helped clear up some aspects of git and I found myself merging and clearing out a bunch of dead branches of my greylist daemon [3].
I then kept going, and decided to clean up the code a bit, by changing every occurance of “gray” to “grey” (yes, I can be a bit anal at times).
Which is a way to announce, the latest version [4] of the greylist daemon [5] (the “From Gray Skies to Grey Skies [6]” version if you must know).
=> [1] http://www.eecs.harvard.edu/~cduan/technical/git/ | [2] http://git-scm.com/ | [3] http://www.x-/ | [4] http://www.x-/ | [5] http://www.x-grey.com/ | [6] http://www.x-grey.com/download/x-grey-
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