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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T12:00:09+00:00 2026-05-16T12:00:09+00:00

I project I have been working on has now been split between me and

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I project I have been working on has now been split between me and another developer. I have created a Git respository at my client’s host of choice, CodeBase, and both me and the other developer have been able to clone the repo back to our machines. He is not able to push back to the remote though.

I would like some guidence e.g. advice, links, etc. on how I must manage the SCC for this project. Should we all (total 3 team members) be able to, or allowed to, just clone the repo, make changes and local commits, then push to the remote? Then, I would also like to know how to branch or tag on the remote repo before test releases, so we have a trunk we are all working on, and a branch (and previous branches) of the code as deployed. Our main reason for this is if we break the trunk, we want to roll back to the ‘last good branch’.

I also need to learn a lot more about rolling back commits and changes to individual files. The Man Pages on my installation aren’t working, and aren’t very friendly. Some tutorial or book recommendations would be nice.

We’re all using msysgit on Windows 7, and as I mentioned, the remote host is CodeBase.

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    2026-05-16T12:00:09+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 12:00 pm

    Here is a good link describing the different possible workflows using git
    GitWorkflows

    Next is the a great cheat sheet with a quick reference for a lot of the commands you are describing Cheat Sheet

    Finally here is a good intro resource for beginners. It is indexed on topic rather than just presenting a list of commands:
    Intro

    Hope this helps,

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