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<code>$ git commit -a -m "Description"</code> | <code>$ git commit -a -m "Description"</code> | ||
<br /><code>$ git push</code> | <br /><code>$ git push</code> | ||
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+ | === Submit Changes To A Project You Don't Own === | ||
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+ | Create a pull request: | ||
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+ | : Click the <code>Fork</code> button in the project on the GitHub web site to make your own copy of the project in your repository | ||
+ | : <code>$ git clone https://github.com/dlk3/projectname.git</code> - get a local copy of the fork | ||
+ | : <code>$ git checkout -b new_branch_name</code> - create a new branch to work with in your repo | ||
+ | : <code>$ git remote add upstream https://github.com/ownername/projectname</code> - link to the original project | ||
+ | : <code>$ git remote set-url origin git@github.com:dlk3/projectname.git</code> - switch to SSL authentication | ||
+ | : Make whatever changes you need to | ||
+ | : <code>$ git status</code> - check for changes that need to be committed | ||
+ | : <code>$ git commit -a -m "Descriptive text"</code> | ||
+ | : <code>$ git push -u origin new_branch_name</code> | ||
+ | : The upstream project will now have a <code>Compare & pull request</code> button that you can use to submit a pull request to the upstream project for your changes | ||
[[Category:Linux]] | [[Category:Linux]] | ||
[[Category:Bash]] | [[Category:Bash]] |
Revision as of 16:21, 15 December 2020
Contents
Create A New Project Repository
- Go to https://github.com/new and create a new repository (project)
- Create a directory on the local workstation and populate it with the source files, then in that directory do:
$ git init
$ git add .
$ git commit -m "first commit"
$ git remote add origin git@github.com:dlk3/projectname.git
$ git push -u origin master
Pull Down Changes Made At Remote Repository
$ git pull origin master
Push Local Changes Up To Remote Repository
$ git commit -a -m "Description"
$ git push
Submit Changes To A Project You Don't Own
Create a pull request:
- Click the
Fork
button in the project on the GitHub web site to make your own copy of the project in your repository $ git clone https://github.com/dlk3/projectname.git
- get a local copy of the fork$ git checkout -b new_branch_name
- create a new branch to work with in your repo$ git remote add upstream https://github.com/ownername/projectname
- link to the original project$ git remote set-url origin git@github.com:dlk3/projectname.git
- switch to SSL authentication- Make whatever changes you need to
$ git status
- check for changes that need to be committed$ git commit -a -m "Descriptive text"
$ git push -u origin new_branch_name
- The upstream project will now have a
Compare & pull request
button that you can use to submit a pull request to the upstream project for your changes