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git-task

To introduce folks to git version control system and github

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Introduction

Go through this to understand more: Introduction.

We'll be uploading with a proper introduction shortly.

Instructions

These are for folks using Linux, Mac OSX. Windows people have to download git bash separately.

##Basic Procedures

  • Make a new repository in your account

    • There will be an option Initialize with README. Check that option.
  • There are two methods to have a local repository in your machine

    1. First method
    • git clone <url> where <url> is the url of the repository you initialized. Eg. <url> for this repository is https://github.com/OSDLabs/git-task.
    • With this, a clone of the repo on github will be created
    1. Second method
    • Create a folder(repository) in your machine: mkdir <reponame>
    • Navigate into the directory: cd <reponame>
    • Initialize it as a git repository: git init
    • Link it with the online repository: git remote add origin <url> where <url> is the url of the repository you initialized.
    • Add some random files in the repository.
    • Add the files for staging for the next commit: git add ..
    • Commit(Save) the files: git commit -m <message> where <message> is in double quotes and can be anything to describe your commit.
    • Push it to your online repository: git push origin master
      • You'll end up with an error message saying that your local repository is not up-to-date with your online(remote) repository. This happens, because you have a README.md in the online repo which is not present in your local repository.git pull origin master will pull all the contents from the online(remote) repo to your local repo. Now proceed with: git push origin master

##Making Contributions ###Basic

  • Make a fork of this repository
  • Clone your fork to your device (git clone <url> where <url> is the url of the forked repository that is in your account and not https://github.com/OSDLabs/git-task)
  • Create a new branch named contrib (git checkout -b contrib)
  • Create a new file named yourname.txt in intro directory with your name and BITS ID as the content (refer to sebastinsanty.txt for an example)
  • Commit (git add . & git commit -m <message>) the changes and push it to your fork git push origin contrib (read it as push the contrib branch to the remote named origin)
  • Browse to your repository on Github and submit a pull request

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