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== Getting the sources from git == | |||
* head over to https://projects.kde.org/projects . There you'll see a long list with all the projects hosted on KDE git. | * head over to https://projects.kde.org/projects . There you'll see a long list with all the projects hosted on KDE git. | ||
* find the project you are interested in, and click the link, e.g. to Attica | * find the project you are interested in, and click the link, e.g. to Attica | ||
* on the Attica project page, go to the repository page. There you will find the clone command. | * on the Attica project page, go to the repository page. There you will find the clone command. | ||
* Execute this clone command and you'll get a copy of the sources: $ git clone git://anongit.kde.org/attica | * Execute this clone command and you'll get a copy of the sources: $ git clone git://anongit.kde.org/attica | ||
== Pushing your changes == | |||
If you followed the steps above, you now have a clone of the git repository. | |||
In order to be able to commit your changes, you need | |||
* tell git to push to git.kde.org, instead of anongit.kde.org | |||
* to setup a ssh key for authentication | |||
* tell ssh to use that key for git.kde.org |
Revision as of 11:15, 15 May 2011
Getting the sources from git
- head over to https://projects.kde.org/projects . There you'll see a long list with all the projects hosted on KDE git.
- find the project you are interested in, and click the link, e.g. to Attica
- on the Attica project page, go to the repository page. There you will find the clone command.
- Execute this clone command and you'll get a copy of the sources: $ git clone git://anongit.kde.org/attica
Pushing your changes
If you followed the steps above, you now have a clone of the git repository.
In order to be able to commit your changes, you need
- tell git to push to git.kde.org, instead of anongit.kde.org
- to setup a ssh key for authentication
- tell ssh to use that key for git.kde.org