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Workflow recommendation
- Keep a local master branch which only is a pointer to the gitorious master (does not contain local changes)
- Make development modification in a local branch
- When getting ready to push these changes to the origin try the following
- Do a git pull on master to fetch and merge all changes from gitorious
- Do a git rebase of the topic branch onto master - That is with topic checkout do "git rebase master"
- Fix any conflicts that result
- Checkout the local master
- Merge the topic branch - This will result in an fast-forward merge.
- git push your local master branch
- If for some reason you have ever pushed your development branch to someone else don't rebase it as this is effectively rewriting history
- If you want to keep a record that your local development was made in parallel to some other development, do a git merge instead of git rebase in step 2 of above
Create a checkout
- git clone git://gitorious.org/tubetk/tubetk.git
Stash local changes temporarily
- git stash
Create a local branch
- git branch test
Swtich to a local branch
- git checkout test
Get stashed local changes
- git stash pop
Update a branch to the remote master's head
- git stash
- git rebase origin master
- git stash pop
Add to local commit
- git add <filename>
- git add -A
Push local commit
- git push origin master
Remove a local branch
- git checkout master
- git branch -d <branch>
Track a remote branch
- "git fetch" (get up to date) or "git pull"
- git branch --track somebranch origin/somebranch
- --track is not needed unless you've set branch.autosetupmerge to false in your config
- git checkout somebranch
- git commit
- git push
- sends changes to origin/somebranch
Delete a remote branch
- Don't do this unless you're incredibly confident in what you're doing
- git push origin :somebranch
Project History
- git log ( To view the history of your changes )
- git log -p ( To see complete diffs at each step )
- git log --stat --summary ( To see overview )
Three ways to commit to remote/master
- Without branching ( Good for quick changes )
- Branching and merging
- Branching and rebasing
Additional References
- GIT tutorial [1]