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I was using Git to backup “panelDrive.” This is located at c:\users\dan\git. Issuing “git remote -v” will show that these are connected to remote repository “ssh:git@stopstogo.com/home/git/repo.git”. 3/5/2019 ==== YouTube Videos ==== * https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GZILYABgAoo ===== Command Line Client ===== * git config --global user.email “youremail@somewhere.com” * Sets up email to be used each time pushing/committing * git config --global user.name “yourusername” * Sets up the user name to be used each time pushing/committing, so it won't be prompted every time. * git init * Be inside of a directory that you want to set up as a local Git repository. Creates a *.git* directory with information in it * git status * lists any files that are changed/not included in local Git repository * git add * Adds files to local Git repository. By name or wild card * git commit -m “some message” * Commits file changes to local Git repository. Adds revision message. * git remote add origin ssh://git@stopstogo.com/home/git/repo.git * Adds a remote Git repository to current local Git repository * git push -u origin master * Pushes files from “master” branch of local Git repository to remote repository * git log * git –help * git config –bool core.bare true Make a bare remote repository so source can be re-pushed to it. ===== How to create new branch ===== * git branch “branch name” - Create new branch in local repository * git checkout “branch name” - Local content becomes this branch ===== How to merge branch back to “master ===== * First checkout “master”, then git merge “branch name” * git push -u origin “master” - push merged content to remote * No longer need the branch, so we delete it * git branch -d “branch name” * Delete from remote also * git push origin –delete “branch name” ===== Git TAGs ===== Tagging in Git refers to creating specific points in history for your repository/data. - To Mark release points for your code/data (stable release point) - To create historic restore points * Checkout the branch where you want to create the tag * git checkout “branch name” * Create tag with some name * git tag “Version 1.0” - Lightweight tag * git tag -a “v1.1” -m “tag for release version 1.1” - Stored as complete object * git show v1.0 * git tag -l “v1.*” * Push tags to remote * GitHub shows “releases” for tags” * git push origin v1.0 * git push –tags - push all tags * git tag –delete v1.0 * git push origin -d v1.0 - delete this tag from remote * Checkout tags in git * We cannot checkout tags in git * We can create a branch from a tag and checkout the branch * git checkout -b “branch name” “tag name” * Create a tag from some past commit * git tag “tag name” “reference of commit” - the checksum or just a part of it. * git push –tags - pushes all tags to remote repository ====== Add Github project to eclipse ====== https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LPT7v69guVY * Goto Perspective → Git Respositories and click on “Get Repositories” * Supply URL to remote and accept defaults * Create project in Eclipse. * Right click the project, Team → Share Project → (Add to git repository) * Select repository that was used. * Find files mentioned in “Unstaged Changes”, drag to “Staged Changes” * Type message in “Commit Message” * Click “Commit and Push” to send the project to the repo

raspberrypi/gitinfo.1551831523.txt.gz · Last modified: 2019/03/06 00:18 by dwheele