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[http://tom.preston-werner.com/2009/05/19/the-git-parable.html The Git Parable:] ''Background information that will help you understand git and distributed revision control systems in general''<br> [http://git.or.cz/course/svn.html Git to SVN crash course] ''5 minute introduction to git for experienced SVN users'' | [http://tom.preston-werner.com/2009/05/19/the-git-parable.html The Git Parable:] ''Background information that will help you understand git and distributed revision control systems in general''<br> [http://git.or.cz/course/svn.html Git to SVN crash course] ''5 minute introduction to git for experienced SVN users'' | ||
== Getting started == | == Getting started for people wanting to track Amarok development == | ||
git clone git://gitorious.org/amarok/amarok.git | |||
This creates an 'amarok' directory. cd into that and use it like normal. And when you want to update: | |||
git pull | |||
will download the new changes. | |||
===gitorious.org=== | == Getting started for Developers == | ||
===gitorious.org account setup=== | |||
* Create an account on [http://gitorious.org gitorious.org] the git hosting service used by Qt and now Amarok. | * Create an account on [http://gitorious.org gitorious.org] the git hosting service used by Qt and now Amarok. | ||
* On your user page, (that's at http://gitorious.org/~your_nick) click on "Manage SSH keys" and add your SSH key. | * On your user page, (that's at http://gitorious.org/~your_nick) click on "Manage SSH keys" and add your SSH key. | ||
* Again from the user page, click on "Manage aliases" and add any email addresses you've ever used in KDE SVN. This way any commits you've made in the past are tracked back to you. If your gitorious email address is the only one you ever used, then this step isn't needed. | * Again from the user page, click on "Manage aliases" and add any email addresses you've ever used in KDE SVN. This way any commits you've made in the past are tracked back to you. If your gitorious email address is the only one you ever used, then this step isn't needed. | ||
* Request one of the kde-developers admins to add | * Request one of the kde-developers admins to add your username to the group (the same rules apply as KDE SVN account requests). This will give you push rights to Amarok. Lydia, Ian and Jeff are all admins. | ||
===Setup Amarok Clone=== | ===Setup Amarok Clone=== | ||
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git commit -a #the -a option commits all modified files. use git add to select them individualy | git commit -a #the -a option commits all modified files. use git add to select them individualy | ||
git push | git push | ||
Revision as of 11:32, 20 July 2009
Getting started with git
Recommended reading
The Git Parable: Background information that will help you understand git and distributed revision control systems in general
Git to SVN crash course 5 minute introduction to git for experienced SVN users
Getting started for people wanting to track Amarok development
git clone git://gitorious.org/amarok/amarok.git
This creates an 'amarok' directory. cd into that and use it like normal. And when you want to update:
git pull
will download the new changes.
Getting started for Developers
gitorious.org account setup
- Create an account on gitorious.org the git hosting service used by Qt and now Amarok.
- On your user page, (that's at http://gitorious.org/~your_nick) click on "Manage SSH keys" and add your SSH key.
- Again from the user page, click on "Manage aliases" and add any email addresses you've ever used in KDE SVN. This way any commits you've made in the past are tracked back to you. If your gitorious email address is the only one you ever used, then this step isn't needed.
- Request one of the kde-developers admins to add your username to the group (the same rules apply as KDE SVN account requests). This will give you push rights to Amarok. Lydia, Ian and Jeff are all admins.
Setup Amarok Clone
Gitorious has one address for cloning, and another for pushing. The pushing address can be used for cloning, so the easy thing to do is just use that.
git clone [email protected]:amarok/amarok.git
This will create a directory 'amarok'. cd into that and start developing!
So what you will do 90% of the time:
git pull #update to latest code #edit code, build, it works! git status #to check if you want to commit all the modified files git commit -a #the -a option commits all modified files. use git add to select them individualy git push