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Background

  • git was created by Linus Torvalds, the creator of Linux
  • In short, git manages changes in files and is one of the leading tools for source control.
  • Some basic terminology
    • commit defines the state of files as they were at that point in time
    • commits are affiliated with repositories and branches
    • A current commit is called a head

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Installation

Linux

  • $ sudo yum install -y git
  • $ sudo apt-get install -y git

MacBook

  • Homebrew: $ brew install git

If you do not have homebrew installed, run: /bin/bash -c "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/install/HEAD/install.sh)"

Windows

Create repository and initial configuration

  • $ mkdir [repo-name]
  • $ cd [repo-name]
  • $ git init initialize repository

init will create a .git directory in the repository

OUTPUT: Initialized empty Git repository in /Users/name/path/to/folder/.git/

  • Set global username git config --global user.name [username]
  • Set global email git config --global user.email [email_addr]

Working with git

  • Check status: $ git status
  • Adding files: $ git add -A flag will add all pending files
  • Add one file: $ git add [file name]
  • Commit files: $ git commit -m "message"
  • Stop tracking a file: $ git rm [file]
  • Push to master: $ git push origin master

Set origin and upstream github repo

  • Set origin: $ git remote add origin https://github.com/user/repo.git
  • Set upstream: $ git remote add upstream https://github.com/ORIGINAL_OWNER/ORIGINAL_REPOSITORY.git

Cloning and branching

  • Clone repo locally: $ git clone [path-to-github-repo.git]
  • Create a branch: $ git branch [branch-name]
  • Start working in a branch: $ git checkout [branch-name]

Do both: $ git checkout -b [branch-name]

Checking files

NOTE:q to quit view

  • Check file difference: $ git diff
  • Check log: $ git log

Merging and pushing

  • Merge a branch: $ git merge [branch-name]
  • Push to master: $ git push origin master

Use case pattern

  • you changed and/or added files in a repo and you want these files to be grouped into a branch prior to merging with master
  1. checkout a branch: $ git checkout -b [branch-name]
  2. check status: $ git status
  3. check diff: $ git diff
  4. add files: $ git add -A
  5. commit changes: $ git commit -m "message"
  6. checkout master: $ git checkout master
  7. merge changes: $ git merge [branch-name]
  8. push to github/lab: $git push origin master

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