#contents *Install&Setup [#md5becfa] **Install Git from Cygwin [#k4e04c5b] (TBD) *HowToUse [#hd885861] **General Operation [#q9061a8b] :Step.1| Clone the repository $ git clone <Remote Repository> :Step.2| Create a new branch. $ git checkout -b <Branch Name> :Step.3| Edit files. :Step.4| Stage updated files. $ git add . You can reset the updated files. $ git reset HEAD :Step.5| Commit the files. $ git commit -m "<commit message>" If you are using GitHub, you can close the issue with the following commit message. $ git commit -m "Close #<issue no>" :Step.6| Merge the commited files into master. $ git checkout master $ git merge <Branch Name> :Step.7| Remove the branch. $ git branch -d <Branch Name> :Step.8| Push the files to remote server. $ git push **Use original Git Server [#r8596e41] ***Setup the Git Server [#pcb92f91] Refer [[HowToUse/Git Daemon/1.7]] ***Create Repository [#o328d5d8] :Step.1|Create your local repository. # mkdir <Local Repository> # cd <Local Repository> # git init # git remote add origin <User Name>@<Host name>:<Repository Path> (Example) # git remote add origin syatsuzuka@192.168.56.101:/home/syatsuzuka/repo/test.git :Step.2|Check in the first file. # touch readme.txt # git add readme.txt # git commit -m 'Initial commit' # git push -u origin master **Use GitHub [#w505603b] ***Sign up the GitHub [#ha159fd9] :Step.1|Access the GitHub web site and sign up(https://github.com/). #ref(GitHub_fig1.png,,500x266,) #ref(GitHub_fig2.png,,500x266,) :Step.2|Click "create" button and create new repository. #ref(GitHub_fig3.png,,500x266,) #ref(GitHub_fig4.png,,500x266,) ***Create Repository [#eeb45dca] :Step.1|Create your local repository. # mkdir <Local Repository> # cd <Locak Repository> # git init # git remote add origin https://<User Name>@github.com/<User Name>/<Repository Name>.git (Example) # git remote add origin https://github.com/syatsuzuka/test.git :Step.2|Check in the first file. # touch readme.txt # git add readme.txt # git commit -m 'Initial commit' # git push -u origin master #ref(GitHub_fig5.png,,500x266,) **Use BitBucket [#j1eba035] ***Sign up the BitBucket [#n0e61de8] :Step.1|Access the BitBucket web site and sign up(https://bitbucket.org/). #ref(BitBucket_fig1.png,,500x266,) #ref(BitBucket_fig2.png,,500x266,) :Step.2|Click "create" button and create new repository. #ref(BitBucket_fig3.png,,500x266,) #ref(BitBucket_fig4.png,,500x266,) ***Create Repository [#fd616f93] :Step.1|Create your local repository. # mkdir <Local Repository> # cd <Locak Repository> # git init # git remote add origin https://<User Name>@bitbucket.org/<User Name>/<Repository Name>.git (Example) # git remote add origin https://syatsuzuka@bitbucket.org/syatsuzuka/test.git :Step.2|Check in the first file. # touch readme.txt # git add readme.txt # git commit -m 'Initial commit' # git push -u origin master #ref(BitBucket_fig5.png,,500x266,) ***Maintain the files in remote Repository [#ia5caee3] :Step.1|Clone the remote repository. # git clone <Repository Path> (Example) # git clone https://syatsuzuka@bitbucket.org/syatsuzuka/test.git :Step.2|Launch Eclipse and switch to Git Perspective. #ref(MaintainFiles_fig1.png,,500x266,) :Step.3|Click "Add an existing local Git repository" and setup Local Repository Path. #ref(MaintainFiles_fig2.png,,500x344,) #ref(MaintainFiles_fig3.png,,500x266,) :Step.4|Edit the files. :Step.5|Commit and push the modified files. Eclipse Plugin sometimes doesn't have full functionalities for the external utilities such as maven or git, so I recommend you to use command line for fundamental operations except for editing files. # git add <Modified Files> # git commit -m '<Commit Log>' # git tag -a <version> -m '<description>' # git pull origin # git push origin **Further Operation [#z2d0b6d6] ***Maintain submodule [#n36c1f6e] :Step.1|Get submodule in the workspace. # git submodule <repository path> <submodule directory> Then you can include submodules to your project without maintaining version control for its submodule code. *Author [#v4f30f2e] S.Yatsuzuka