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Revision as of 14:10, 22 November 2014

Git is a distributed revision control / software configuration management project created by Linus Torvalds, initially for the Linux kernel development.

Git is by far my favourite revision control system. I not only use it for software management, I also use it as my backup system for any of my text files.

Examples

Basic

  • Quick help
git help      # returns most common commands
git help -a   # get a list of all installed git commands
man git-add   # man page on the 'add' command
  • Start a new git repository:
mkdir my_new_project && cd my_new_project
git init
# create some new files, then:
git add .
git commit
  • See what has changed since last commit:
git diff
  • A more concise way to view what has changed and what needs to be done
git status

git-svn

The following three commands will import a remote svn repository into a local git repository.

mkdir pymmlib && cd pymmlib
git svn init -t tags -b branches -T trunk https://pymmlib.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/pymmlib
git svn fetch

See also

External links