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Denis Kozadaev
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README.GIT
============================================================ DOCUMENTATION ======================================================= GIT tutorial on github: http://schacon.github.com/git/gittutorial.html GIT "cheat sheet" http://jonas.nitro.dk/git/quick-reference.html GIT for those who are used to centralized SCMs: http://media.pragprog.com/titles/tsgit/chap-005-extract.html ================================================================ HOWTO =========================================================== To get a copy of the repo: git clone http://your-username@scm.trinitydesktop.org/scm/git/<repository name> To exclude items: Create a file '.gitignore' To add to the git repository (easiest and most efficient way): git add . (this will add everything in the folder (excluding stuff from .gitignore). It is intentionally a period because * will make git stop on already committed files.) To commit to the git repository (this does not send to the remote server!): git commit -a (no need to do any git mv or git rm or any of that with the -a option.) To pull recent commits from the remote git repository: git pull (do this before pushing so that you don't collide with other's commits.) To push to the remote git repository: git push origin master (the 'origin master' part is optional after the first time.) To branch (be careful! This is different from SVN.): git branch <name> (don't know what branch you're on? run "git branch" to see and list.) To switch branches: git checkout <branch name> To tag a commit (like for releasing a tarball): git tag -a <version> -m <message> (ps: this will make webgit generate a tarball with this tag. easy releases anyone?) To tag a commit WITH GPG verification (secure release anyone?): git tag -s <version> -m <message> ================================================================= NOTE ============================================================ GIT cannot store empty directories due to a intentional design limitation. Therefore, this command should be run prior to any commits to ensure your empty directories stick around: find . -type d -empty -exec touch {}/.gitignore \; This will add a .gitignore to every empty directory. ================================================================ WORKFLOW ========================================================== git clone http://your-username@scm.trinitydesktop.org/scm/git/<repository> <make your changes, test, etc> cd <repository checkout directory> find . -type d -empty -exec touch {}/.gitignore \; git add . git commit -a git pull git push