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HowToUse/Git/1.7


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*Install&Setup [#md5becfa]
**Use Cygwin [#k4e04c5b]
**Install Git from Cygwin [#k4e04c5b]
(TBD)

**Configuration [#p822417b]
Step.1) Setup configuration as needed.

Example)

 $ git config --global color.ui true
 $ git config --global user.name "<User Name>"
 $ git config --global user.email "<Email address>"
 $ git config --global core.editor <Editor>
 $ git config --global alias.mylog "log --pretty=format:'%h %s [%an]' --graph"

Step.2) Setup .ignore as needed.

Example)

 logs/*.log

*HowToUse [#hd885861]
**Use original Git Server [#r8596e41]
***Setup the Git Server [#pcb92f91]
**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


**Setup Repository server [#pcb92f91]
***Original Git Server [#r8596e41]
Refer [[HowToUse/Git Daemon/1.7]]

***Create Repository [#o328d5d8]
***GitHub [#i8b73466]
:Step.1|Access the GitHub web site and sign up(https://github.com/).
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:Step.2|Click "create" button and create new repository.
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***BitBucket [#n0e61de8]
:Step.1|Access the BitBucket web site and sign up(https://bitbucket.org/).
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:Step.2|Click "create" button and create new repository.
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**Create Repository [#o328d5d8]
***Original Git Server [#v031ee11]
: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.
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#ref(GitHub_fig4.png,,500x266,)


***Create Repository [#eeb45dca]
***GitHub [#w505603b]
: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
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**Use BitBucket [#j1eba035]
***Sign up the BitBucket [#n0e61de8]
:Step.1|Access the BitBucket web site and sign up(https://bitbucket.org/).
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#ref(BitBucket_fig2.png,,500x266,)

:Step.2|Click "create" button and create new repository.
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#ref(BitBucket_fig4.png,,500x266,)


***Create Repository [#fd616f93]
***BitBucket [#m2115638]
: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 Repository [#ia5caee3]
**Maintain files [#va661c8e]
***Comand Line [#o747a64f]
:Step.1|Clone the existing repository to local

 $ git pull <Repository Path>

:Step.2|Edit and check in the files to local repository
 (edit files)
 $ git add .
 $ git commit -m '<message>'

:Step.3|Push the updated file to remote repository
 # git tag -a <version> -m '<description>'
 # git pull origin
 # git push origin

When you encounter "Fatal Error" to upload files to GitHub, you may be able to deal with the following operations.

 $ git remote set-url origin https://<your github account>@<your github repository path>

(Example)
 $ git remote set-url origin https://syatsuzuka@github.com/nasebanal/co-working.git

 $ unset SSH_ASKPASS
 $ git push origin



***Eclipse [#pd8cafe5]
: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.
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:Step.3|Click "Add an existing local Git repository" and setup Local Repository Path.
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:Step.4|Edit the files.

:Step.5|Commit and push the modified files.
Eclipse Plugin sometimes doesn't correspondent with the full functionalities to other connected utilities, so it is recommendable to use command line for fundamental operations except for editing files.
 # git add <Modified Files>
 # git commit -m '<Commit Log>'
 # git pull origin
 # git push origin
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.


*Contributer [#v4f30f2e]
**Other operations [#s86f627a]
***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

*Open Discussion [#ue3d039e]
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