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Teach Yourself git:

For those new to git, there is a wealth of information on the web.  

Here are a few of the ACME SE team's favorite sites to start with:Develop a new feature

Here are a few sites that provide information on how to properly format commit messages. This step is very important because several git commands rely on this formatting.

Lessons

The Interactive tutorial on branching is an excellent resource.  We have created some exercises for workflow steps seen in ACME

Hands-on Tutorials:

These are being organized on a volunteer basis by individuals at the labs.

LANL - Doug Jacobsen (Unlicensed)  (1:   / 12:00pm - 3:00pm / Building 200 - Access Grid Room) (2:   / 11:00am - 2:00pm / Building 200 - Access Grid Room) (3: TBD)

LBNL - Jeffrey Johnson (Unlicensed)  date/time/place

ANL - Jed Brown (Unlicensed)   / 3:30pm-5pm / Building 241, A323 (PDF slides)

The SE-team highly recommends using the hands-on tutorial material prepared by the Software Carpentry organization.

 

The ACME guide to git:

 

 

 

 

 

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