Version controller (Svn, Git), version controller svngit
Svn: a centralized version controller. First, the developer must obtain the code from the server before starting the new day's work, and then enter the branch development, after the development is complete, merge your branches to the master branch for submission to resolve the conflict. All version information is stored on the server. If you leave the server, the developer is basically unable to work. Git: the distributed version controller is safer than the centralized version library because everyone has a complete version library on the computer. In this way, we do not need to connect to the Internet when working. Difference: Let's talk about the centralized version controller first. Svn command: (add file) (submit file (modify file) (delete file) (view log) (View File details) (svn help) (create a new directory under the version controller) (conflict resolution) Git command: (create a git code library in the current directory) (display the current git configuration) (ADD) (delete the workspace file) (rename) (submit) (view all local branches) (display the version history of the current Branch) (upload the local branch to the remote repository) (retrieve changes to the remote repository, and merge with local branches)