Course Outline

Repository Basics

  • Definition of a repository
  • Appropriate content for storage in a repository
  • Tracking file changes and history
  • Repository URLs and communication protocols

Working With Revisions

  • Importing a project into the repository
  • Understanding working copies
  • Checking out and exporting files
  • Checking in changes and writing log messages
  • Resolving conflicts
  • Identifying differences between revisions and working copy files
  • Reverting to previous versions of files
  • Adding new files to the repository
  • Removing, moving, and renaming files in the repository and working copies
  • Creating snapshots using tagging for government projects
  • Switching files to a previous state for historical reference

Sharing Files

  • Locking and unlocking files in the repository
  • Comparing the Lock-Modify-Unlock approach with the Copy-Modify-Merge method

Branching and Merging

  • Creating branches for parallel development
  • Merging changes between branches

Troubleshooting

  • Addressing issues with improperly moved or copied files and folders
  • Managing multiple working copies for government projects

Requirements

Understanding of file system concepts, including files, directories, and access controls for government use.
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