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- <h1 id="git-internals-101">Git Internals 101</h1>
-<p>Yeah, yeah, another article about “how Git works.” There are tons of these
-already. Personally, I'm fond of Sitaram Chamarty's <a href="http://gitolite.com/master-toc.html">fantastic series of
-articles</a> explaining Git from both ends,
-and of <a href="http://eagain.net/articles/git-for-computer-scientists/">Git for Computer
-Scientists</a>. Maybe
-you'd rather read those.</p>
-<p>This page was inspired by very specific, recurring issues I've run into while
-helping people use Git. I think Git's “porcelain” layer -- its user interface
--- is terrible, and does a bad job of insulating non-expert users from Git's
-internals. While I'd love to fix that (and I do contribute to discussions on
-that front, too), we still have the <code>git(1)</code> UI right now and people still get
-into trouble with it right now.</p>
-<p>Git follows the New Jersey approach laid out in Richard Gabriel's <a href="http://www.dreamsongs.com/RiseOfWorseIsBetter.html">The Rise of
-“Worse is Better”</a>: given
-the choice between a simple implementation and a simple interface, Git chooses
-the simple implementation almost everywhere. This internal simplicity can give
-users the leverage to fix the problems that its horrible user interface leads
-them into, so these pages will focus on explaining the simple parts and giving
-users the tools to examine them.</p>
-<p>Throughout these articles, I've written “Git does X” a lot. Git is
-<em>incredibly</em> configurable; read that as “Git does X <em>by default</em>.” I'll try to
-call out relevant configuration options as I go, where it doesn't interrupt
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-<p>By the way, if you think you're just going to follow the
-<a href="http://git-scm.com/documentation">many</a>
-<a href="http://www.atlassian.com/git/tutorial">excellent</a>
-<a href="http://try.github.io/levels/1/challenges/1">git</a>
-<a href="https://www.kernel.org/pub/software/scm/git/docs/gittutorial.html">tutorials</a>
-out there and that you won't need this knowledge, well, you will. You can
-either learn it during a quiet time, when you can think and experiment, or you
-can learn it when something's gone wrong, and everyone's shouting at each
-other. Git's high-level interface doesn't do much to keep you on the sensible
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