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git-usage [2011/03/26 08:16]
genec [Setting up your repositories]
git-usage [2011/03/26 13:33] (current)
genec [Public repo: other] github fork
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 When your code is ready to be merged into the main gPXE codebase, we will pull from your personal public repository. When your code is ready to be merged into the main gPXE codebase, we will pull from your personal public repository.
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 +==== Background/​Useful reading ====
 +There are numerous sources for documentation and tutorials about git usage.
 +  * [[https://​git.wiki.kernel.org/​index.php/​GitDocumentation|Git Docs]] offers numerous links to helpful documentation
 +  * http://​help.github.com/ ​ has information and tutorials for git to get you started
 +  * [[http://​www.kernel.org/​pub/​software/​scm/​git/​docs/​gittutorial.html|gittutorial]],​ [[http://​www.kernel.org/​pub/​software/​scm/​git/​docs/​gittutorial-2.html|gittutorial-2]],​ [[http://​www.kernel.org/​pub/​software/​scm/​git/​docs/​everyday.html|Everyday GIT]] and the git man pages offer a good starting point and quick commands
 +  * [[http://​www.newartisans.com/​blog_files/​git.from.bottom.up.php|Git from the Bottom Up]] offers a good resource to understand how git works
 +
 +==== Git Commands ====
 +Older versions of git also offered commands in the style of "​git-command"​ as an aid as shells didn't have the logic to complete "git command"​. ​ Newer versions don't use that style by default as some newer shells now offer this logic.
 ===== Setting up your repositories ===== ===== Setting up your repositories =====
 ==== Local repo ==== ==== Local repo ====
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 Start by downloading the source tree as per the instructions on the [[:​download|Download]] page: Start by downloading the source tree as per the instructions on the [[:​download|Download]] page:
  
-    git-clone git://​git.etherboot.org/​scm/​gpxe.git+    git clone git://​git.etherboot.org/​scm/​gpxe.git
  
 This will create your local working repository. This will create your local working repository.
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     cd gpxe     cd gpxe
-    git-remote add personal git+ssh://​USERNAME@git.etherboot.org//​pub/​scm/​people/​USERNAME/​gpxe.git+    git remote add personal git+ssh://​USERNAME@git.etherboot.org//​pub/​scm/​people/​USERNAME/​gpxe.git
  
 where //​USERNAME//​ is your username on rom.etherboot.org. where //​USERNAME//​ is your username on rom.etherboot.org.
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 Make sure that your personal public repository is up to date: Make sure that your personal public repository is up to date:
  
-    git-push personal+    git push personal
  
 ==== Public repo: other ==== ==== Public repo: other ====
 Several other sites offer a place to store a free public git repository. ​ Two such sites are [[http://​github.com|GitHub]] and [[http://​repo.or.cz|repo.or.cz]]. Several other sites offer a place to store a free public git repository. ​ Two such sites are [[http://​github.com|GitHub]] and [[http://​repo.or.cz|repo.or.cz]].
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 +  * http://​help.github.com/​fork-a-repo/​ has an example of forking a repo to your own.
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 ===== Example workflow ===== ===== Example workflow =====
  
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     cd gpxe/src     cd gpxe/src
-    git-checkout -b mywork origin/​master +    git checkout -b mywork origin/​master 
-    git-push personal mywork+    git push personal mywork
  
 Edit and commit some files: Edit and commit some files:
  
     emacs drivers/​net/​mydriver.c     emacs drivers/​net/​mydriver.c
-    git-commit drivers/​net/​mydriver.c+    git commit drivers/​net/​mydriver.c
  
 Publish your changes: Publish your changes:
  
-    git-push personal+    git push personal

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