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== Committing changes == | == Committing changes == | ||
git commit -m <message> | git commit -m <message> | ||
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+ | or | ||
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+ | git commit -m <message> FILE1 FILE2 FILE3 ... DIR1 DIR2 ... | ||
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+ | or to commit all that needs: | ||
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+ | git commit -m <message> -a | ||
== Seeing changes == | == Seeing changes == | ||
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git ls-files | git ls-files | ||
git ls-tree HEAD | git ls-tree HEAD | ||
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+ | == Branching == | ||
+ | git branch | ||
+ | git branch <NEW_BRANCH_NAME> | ||
+ | git checkout <NEW_BRANCH_NAME> | ||
+ | git commit -a | ||
+ | git checkout master | ||
+ | git merge <NEW_BRANCH_NAME> | ||
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+ | Diff between two branches | ||
+ | git diff master..<NEW_BRANCH_NAME> | ||
= Remote commands = | = Remote commands = | ||
− | == Creating an empty project on a remote machine == | + | == Creating an empty project on a remote machine (DH) == |
For first import into a GIT server for example: | For first import into a GIT server for example: | ||
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remote = origin | remote = origin | ||
merge = refs/heads/master | merge = refs/heads/master | ||
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== Push your developer commits to server == | == Push your developer commits to server == | ||
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git clone ssh://[<user@>]yourcheaphost.com/git/yourproject.git | git clone ssh://[<user@>]yourcheaphost.com/git/yourproject.git | ||
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+ | = Troubleshooting = | ||
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+ | == git “fatal: no matching remote head” == | ||
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+ | Cause: cannot fetch/clone remote empty GIT repo | ||
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+ | <pre> | ||
+ | mkdir autobuildrequires | ||
+ | cd autobuildrequires | ||
+ | git init | ||
+ | touch README | ||
+ | git add README | ||
+ | git commit -a -m "First commit." | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
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+ | Link: http://rwmj.wordpress.com/2009/03/06/git-fatal-no-matching-remote-head/ | ||
= References = | = References = |
Latest revision as of 20:03, 14 December 2010
Basic commands (local)
Creating
git init
Adding files
git add <filename>
or to commit all files in current directory:
git add .
Committing changes
git commit -m <message>
or
git commit -m <message> FILE1 FILE2 FILE3 ... DIR1 DIR2 ...
or to commit all that needs:
git commit -m <message> -a
Seeing changes
git log
Tagging
Adding a tag
git tag <tagname> -m "Comment about this tag"
Listing tags with comments
git tag -n
Seeing files inside repository
git ls-files git ls-tree HEAD
Branching
git branch git branch <NEW_BRANCH_NAME> git checkout <NEW_BRANCH_NAME> git commit -a git checkout master git merge <NEW_BRANCH_NAME>
Diff between two branches
git diff master..<NEW_BRANCH_NAME>
Remote commands
Creating an empty project on a remote machine (DH)
For first import into a GIT server for example:
ssh username@yourcheaphost.com mkdir -p ~/git/yourproject.git cd ~/git/yourproject.git git --bare init
And then on the local machine:
mkdir yourproject cd yourproject git init git remote add origin ssh://username@yourcheaphost.com/~/git/yourproject.git touch .gitignore git add . git commit -m "Initial Commit" git push origin master
and add this to your .git/config in your project.
[branch "master"] remote = origin merge = refs/heads/master
Push your developer commits to server
git push origin master
Get a copy of a project
git clone gitservername:proj1 proj1
Update my local copy with the server's copy
git pull
Get server's copy from a new machine
git clone ssh://[<user@>]yourcheaphost.com/git/yourproject.git
Troubleshooting
git “fatal: no matching remote head”
Cause: cannot fetch/clone remote empty GIT repo
mkdir autobuildrequires cd autobuildrequires git init touch README git add README git commit -a -m "First commit."
Link: http://rwmj.wordpress.com/2009/03/06/git-fatal-no-matching-remote-head/
References
- Good guide: http://www.sourcemage.org/Git_Guide
- Another good one: http://toolmantim.com/article/2007/12/5/setting_up_a_new_rails_app_with_git
- Cmds vs. SVN: http://git.or.cz/course/svn.html
- 10 Good Examples: http://www.kernel.org/pub/software/scm/git/docs/everyday.html
- Good FAQ: http://git.or.cz/gitwiki/GitFaq
- Good cheat sheet http://cheat.errtheblog.com/s/git