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===Getting the repo=== | ===Getting the repo=== | ||
− | Get a copy of the ''library'' project (assuming the central repository is on a server named '' | + | Get a copy of the ''library'' project (assuming the central repository is on a server named ''dev.freegeek.org''): |
− | git clone | + | git clone dev.freegeek.org:/git/library |
cd library/ | cd library/ | ||
Revision as of 20:21, 15 November 2008
Setup
Set up your system:
sudo apt-get install git-core git config --global user.email somebody@somewhere.tld git config --global user.name "John Doe"
Note that if you are using debian etch, you will need to get a backport of git from backports.org.
Getting the repo
Get a copy of the library project (assuming the central repository is on a server named dev.freegeek.org):
git clone dev.freegeek.org:/git/library cd library/
Sort of like svn update:
git pull
Like svn update (but if you have local commits):
git fetch git rebase origin/master
(Master is like trunk is in svn.)
Making changes
Now edit a file
vi TODO
(See it's just like svn!!)
Now schedule this modification to be committed locally:
git add TODO
Want to see changes that you hain't yet git added?
git diff
Want to see what you are about to commit?
git diff --cached
Now commit it locally:
git commit
Now send your locally committed changes to the main repository:
git push