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==Repositories==
==Repositories==


One may browse the repositories online using the Gitweb interface at http://cmake.org/gitweb.
One may browse the repositories online using the Gitweb interface at https://cmake.org/gitweb.


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Revision as of 19:11, 30 September 2015

Introduction

CMake version tracking and development is hosted by Git. Please select a task for further instructions:

Main Tasks:

Other Tasks:

The remainder of this page provides reference information and links. It is not intended to provide instructions.

Repositories

One may browse the repositories online using the Gitweb interface at https://cmake.org/gitweb.

Repository Purpose Access URL
cmake.git CMake clone (git) git://cmake.org/cmake.git
clone (https) https://cmake.org/cmake.git
push (ssh) git@cmake.org:cmake.git
stage/cmake.git CMake Topic Stage clone (git) git://cmake.org/stage/cmake.git
clone (https) https://cmake.org/stage/cmake.git
push (ssh) git@cmake.org:stage/cmake.git

Branches

We use a topic-based workflow as documented here and thus define integration branches:

  • maint: Release maintenance; bug fixes only
  • master: Release preparation; starting point for new features (default)
  • next: Development; new features published here first

We also provide additional branches:

  • nightly: Follows next, updated at 01:00 UTC
  • nightly-master: Follows master, updated at 01:00 UTC
  • release: Latest release or release candidate.
  • dashboard: Dashboard script (setup a CDash client)
  • hooks: Local commit hooks (place in .git/hooks)