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tutoriel GIT

# Main git commands

# Configurations

git config --global user.name "Sam Smith"
git config --global user.email [email protected]

# New Repository

git init

# Copy local repository

git clone /path/to/repository 

# Copy local repository for remote servers

git clone username@host:/path/to/repository

# Add files

git add <filename>

git add *

# Git Commits

git commit -m "Commit message"

# Commit any files added with git add command

git commit -a

# Push changes to master branch

git push origin master

# Check the status of files

git status

# Connect to remote repository

git remote add origin <server>

# Provide a list of recently configured remote repositories

git remote -v

# Create new branch then switch to it

git checkout -b <branchname>

# Switch branches

git checkout <branchname>

#List all branches in repository

git branch

# Delete the feature branch 

git branch -d <branchname>

# Push selected branch to your remote repository

git push origin <branchname>

# Push all branches to remote repository

git push --all origin

# Delete a branch on the remote repository

git push origin :<branchname>

# Fetch and merge changes on remote server to certain directory

git pull

# Merge a different branch into active branch

git merge <branchname>

# View merge conflicts

git diff

git diff --base <filename>

git diff <sourcebranch> <targetbranch>

# Mark changed file

git add <filename>

# Utilise tagging to mark a certain changeset

git tag 1.0.0 <commitID>

# Get changeset ID

git log

# Push all tags to remote repository

git push --tags origin

# Undo local changes, replace changes

git checkout -- <filename>

# Drop all changes and commits

git fetch origin

git reset --hard origin/master

# Search the working directory for foo(); (example)

git grep "foo()"
ayaan

Bases Git

$ git clone <repo>
$ touch test
$ git add test
$ git commit -m "Initial commit"
$ git push origin main
Ian Kamande W

Bases Git

//To see all the created branch within a repository
$ git branch -a
Shedrack Davis

Git Hub configuré

$ tar -zxf git-2.8.0.tar.gz
$ cd git-2.8.0
$ make configure
$ ./configure --prefix=/usr
$ make all doc info
$ sudo make install install-doc install-html install-info
Poor Pollan

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