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?: Which of the following does not describe what Git branching is designed to allow developers to do?
( ) Have a sandbox to make changes to another branch of code (X) Make local backups of our code ( ) Work collaboratively ( ) Work separately on code
?: Which command do we use to create a new branch?
(X) git branch new-branch-name
( ) git branch -b new-branch-name
( ) git branch -m new-branch-name
( ) git checkout new-branch-name
?: Which command do we use to switch to another branch?
( ) git branch -
( ) git branch -b new-branch-name
(X) git checkout new-branch-name
( ) git branch new-branch-name
?: Which command do we use to stage changes in files?
( ) git add -x
(X) git add .
( ) git add
( ) git add -m
?: Which command do we use to commit changes to a branch?
(X) git commit -m <message>
( ) git commit <message>
( ) git commit -p <message>
( ) git commit . <message>
?: Which command do we use to push branches that are not yet tracked?
( ) git push <branch name>
( ) git push -u <branch name>
(X) git push -u origin <branch name>
( ) git push origin <branch name>
?: A remote tracking branch is:
(X) A local copy of a remote branch ( ) A local branch that is tracking another local branch ( ) A remote copy of a local branch ( ) A branch on a remote repository
?: Which command will not delete a local branch?
( ) git branch -d <branch-to-delete>
( ) git branch -D <branch-to-delete>
( ) git branch --delete <branch name>
(X) git push origin --delete <branch name>
?: Which command do we use to revert back to a previous commit when undoing a merge?
( ) git reset <commit number>
(X) git reset --hard <commit number>
( ) git checkout <commit number>
( ) git checkout master
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