Git reference

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git - distributed revision control system

git basics.jpg

create repositories by creating a directory for each project. Once you are in the directory,

# git init

Adding Files to the Repository

git add *

or

git add filename.txt

Committing Files The Git add command is normally followed immediately by the Git commit command.

committing creates a snapshot

git commit -a -m "This is my commit message!"

list files to be added by a commit

git status

list commit history for current branch

git log

show files committed

git log --name-status
git branch 
git checkout

ignore file git thinks is changed

 git update-index --assume-unchanged <file|directory>

convenient way to modify the most recent commit log

 git commit --amend

remote repos

adding remote repo

$ git remote add origin user@192.168.1.5:/home/user/mygitrepo

list remote repos

$ git remote -v
origin  user@192.168.1.5:/home/user/mygitrepo (fetch)
origin  user@192.168.1.5:/home/user/mygitrepo (push)

delete remote repo

$ git remote remove origin

list tracked files

$ git ls-treee -r master --name-only

resetting tracked files

configure .gitignore as desired
rm -rf .git
git add .
git status
git commit

links

beginner guide

GIT cheatsheet

pro git book


links

beginner guide

GIT cheatsheet

pro git book