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      1 ---
      2 .title = "Write Yourself A Git",
      3 .author = "Martin Ashby",
      4 .date = @date("2024-08-24T12:22:20+01:00"),
      5 .description = "I've been working through 'Write youself a git'",
      6 .layout = "single.shtml",
      7 .custom = {"comments": true},
      8 ---
      9 
     10 I didn't understand how git really worked, and I was curious. Since I also have to work with git every day, it seemed sensible to learn a bit more about how it works. I'm not a particularly advanced git user; I mostly stick to the basic commands 'checkout', 'merge', 'pull' and 'push', and occasionally 'rebase'.
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     12 I bought [How Git Works](https://store.wizardzines.com/products/how-git-works) from Julia Evans. This is a great introduction to how git works; it's very accessible to me and I like Julia's writing style.
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     14 I prefer to explore and experience, rather than simply read about a subject, so I was happy to find [Write Yourself A Git](https://wyag.thb.lt/). I've been [working through it in zig](https://code.mfashby.net/wyag/files.html).