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I'd say the creator of the graph is probably the owner of the repository, based on the commit record here: https://github.com/JannikArndt/git-in-one-image/commits/mast...
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Since you asked, I just published Head First Git. I did a "Show HN" that didn't get much traction, but rather than repeating what I said there, I'll just post the link—https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=30072348
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And to the point many others made, there are a _lot_ of resources out there, but if you are looking to start back at the basics, I feel my book (which is designed for beginners) might be a good start.
Of course there is the canonical Pro Git (https://git-scm.com/book/en/v2) book.
And once you understand the _Directed Acyclic Graph_ I feel https://github.com/git-school/visualizing-git is a great project to see what happens when you run certain operations in Git.
Perhaps you've concluded that I love Git, and I love teaching it—I am @looselytyped on Twitter (DMs are open) if you want to reach out and we can carry out a conversation elsewhere—always willing to talk Git.
If you like Fig and want a similar (but better, IMO) UX that can be used with Git repos, you may want to try my project: https://github.com/martinvonz/jj. It's also pretty fast (can rebase >1k commits in <1s in the Git source repo, for example).
I'm on the Fig team at Google, but the project is my own.