Git
(กิต)
Definition
Git (กิต) Tool
Git is a distributed version control system used to track changes in source code during software development, enabling multiple developers to collaborate efficiently.
Expertise Level
Level 1
Basic
1. Understands basic Git concepts such as repositories and commits.
2. Can perform simple commands like git clone, git add, git commit, and git push.
3. Able to check the status of files and view commit history.
Level 2
Intermediate
1. Can manage branches including creating, switching, merging, and resolving simple conflicts.
2. Understands the use of remote repositories and can synchronize local and remote changes.
3. Able to use Git tools to review history and revert changes when necessary.
Level 3
Advanced
1. Proficient in advanced branching strategies like rebase, cherry-pick, and stash.
2. Can resolve complex merge conflicts and optimize workflows for team collaboration.
3. Understands Git internals and can customize hooks and configurations for automation.
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