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########## # BASICS # ########## To make changes: git add path/to/file1 path/to/file2 git commit -m "templates: Changed the XX template to do XX" To push that to the central server (which makes it available for deployment): git push To revert a file to its state in the repository: git checkout path/to/file_that_has_changed To get the latest code changes: git pull --rebase ############################# # REMOTE BRANCHES: YOUR OWN # ############################# We use remote tracking branches for branching. To create a tracking branch called "ajax_fallback": git checkout -b ajax_fallback git push -u origin ajax_fallback To push changes in this branch: git push If you get an error, pull the latest files, then try again: git pull git push If, after that, you still get an error for "git push", pull on master, then go back to the branch and try again: git checkout master git pull --rebase # Try again. git checkout ajax_fallback git push If, after that, you still get an error and the error message contains "[rejected]", then find the branch name next to "[rejected]" and update it. Then go back to the branch and try again. git checkout branch_that_was_rejected git pull # Try again. git checkout ajax_fallback git push To pull changes that other people have made to this branch (do not use rebase!): git pull To pull changes that have been made to master (do not use rebase!): git merge master git push If you get an error for "git push", do a straight "git pull" WITHOUT "--rebase". git pull To see the full diff of what's changed in this branch: git checkout master git diff master ajax_fallback When you're ready to merge the branch back into master: # Double check the full diff of what changed. git checkout master git diff master ajax_fallback # Merge it (keep in mind you're still in master). git merge ajax_fallback git push # Delete the local and remote branches. git branch -d ajax_fallback git push origin :ajax_fallback To delete a branch without merging it back into master: git checkout master git branch -D ajax_fallback git push origin :ajax_fallback ################################### # REMOTE BRANCHES: OTHER PEOPLE'S # ################################### To check out the branch somebody else has created: git checkout --track origin/ajax_fallback To push changes in this branch: git push To pull changes that other people have made to this branch (do not use rebase!): git pull To pull changes that have been made to master (do not use rebase!): git merge master git push To see the full diff of what's changed in this branch: git checkout master git diff master ajax_fallback ################## # LOCAL BRANCHES # ################## Generally all of our branches are remote, but if you want to create a local one, a few things are different -- namely to use "git rebase master" when you pull changes from master. To create the branch: git checkout -b ajax_fallback To pull changes that have been made to master: git rebase master ################ # VIEWING INFO # ################ To view which branch you're on: git status To view all branches, including remotes: git branch -a To view all branches, with information about whether they're tracking/remotes: git remote show origin ################ # USEFUL LINKS # ################ GitHub Git cheat sheet http://help.github.com/git-cheat-sheets/ Why do we use --rebase when pulling on master? http://gitready.com/advanced/2009/02/11/pull-with-rebase.html Remotes http://progit.org/book/ch3-5.html
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