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Creating local branch: | Creating local branch: | ||
<source lang="bash"> | <source lang="bash"> | ||
#git branch --track my_branch origin/master | #git branch --track my_branch origin/master | ||
#git checkout my_branch | #git checkout my_branch | ||
</source> | </source> | ||
Add trunk.git as | Add trunk.git as second remote repo: | ||
<source lang="bash">#git remote add | <source lang="bash">#git remote add -f -m master trunk git://scribus.net/trunk.git</source> | ||
Pull from trunk: | Pull from trunk (svn branch is in sync): | ||
<source lang="bash">git pull trunk | <source lang="bash">#git pull trunk svn</source> | ||
After any local changes and committing push them to remote branch: | After any local changes and committing push them to remote branch: | ||
<source lang="bash">#git push my_branch origin</source> | <source lang="bash">#git push my_branch origin</source> | ||
<br> | <br> | ||
You should pull changes from trunk often to keep your repo in sync. Be careful to not push your changes to repos which are not in sync with trunk and available for others for push (eg. origin/master). | You should pull changes from trunk often to keep your repo in sync. Be careful to not push your changes to repos which are not in sync with trunk and available for others for push (eg. origin/master). | ||
===Creating new remote branch=== | |||
First you should create new local branch. You must be in your local repo directory. | |||
<source lang="bash">#git checkout -b new_branch</source> | |||
Next you must push new branch into remote repo: | |||
<source lang="bash">#git push -u origin new_branch</source> | |||
===After pull/fetch from trunk=== | |||
Sometimes after merging current state of trunk into my local repo diff starts to show some files which I not touch. In that case helps this command applied for problematic files (or with * in problematic directory - be careful with your changes as you can lost them!): | |||
<source lang="bash">#git checkout trunk/master -- path/file</source> | |||
===Deleting branches=== | |||
To deleting remote branch: | |||
<source lang="bash">#git push origin :branch2delete</source> | |||
To deleting local branch: | |||
<source lang="bash">#git branch -d branch2delete</source> | |||
===Update list of remotes branches=== | |||
If someone delete its own branch on remote repo, then only his local repo knows about it. | |||
Others should in that case update their branches list by command: | |||
<source lang="bash">#git remote prune origin</source> |
Latest revision as of 09:49, 6 August 2012
This page provides documentation for the successful usage of Scribus Git repositories for Scribus development.
After this set of commands you will have your own branch in local folder and in scribus.git repository but based on current trunk.git repository image.
Initialisation of local GIT repo:
#git init
Add scribus.git as remote repo:
#git remote add -f origin git@scribus.net:scribus.git
Creating local branch:
#git branch --track my_branch origin/master
#git checkout my_branch
Add trunk.git as second remote repo:
#git remote add -f -m master trunk git://scribus.net/trunk.git
Pull from trunk (svn branch is in sync):
#git pull trunk svn
After any local changes and committing push them to remote branch:
#git push my_branch origin
You should pull changes from trunk often to keep your repo in sync. Be careful to not push your changes to repos which are not in sync with trunk and available for others for push (eg. origin/master).
Creating new remote branch
First you should create new local branch. You must be in your local repo directory.
#git checkout -b new_branch
Next you must push new branch into remote repo:
#git push -u origin new_branch
After pull/fetch from trunk
Sometimes after merging current state of trunk into my local repo diff starts to show some files which I not touch. In that case helps this command applied for problematic files (or with * in problematic directory - be careful with your changes as you can lost them!):
#git checkout trunk/master -- path/file
Deleting branches
To deleting remote branch:
#git push origin :branch2delete
To deleting local branch:
#git branch -d branch2delete
Update list of remotes branches
If someone delete its own branch on remote repo, then only his local repo knows about it. Others should in that case update their branches list by command:
#git remote prune origin