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# To undo git rm --cached filename use: git add filename
 
# To undo git rm --cached filename use: git add filename
  
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== assume-unchanged ==
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This will make git to stop tracking changes on <file>
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git update-index --assume-unchanged <file>
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To include again this file run:
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git update-index --no-assume-unchanged <file>
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To view which files are not being tracked:
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git ls-files -v|grep '^h'
 
== Cheat Sheet ==
 
== Cheat Sheet ==
 
http://wiki.herrerosolis.com/images/4/46/Git-cheat-sheet.pdf
 
http://wiki.herrerosolis.com/images/4/46/Git-cheat-sheet.pdf

Revision as of 07:08, 23 September 2015

Clone

git clone <repository_path>

add/commit/push

git add .
git add -A
git commit -m "Message of commit"
git push origin master

Branching

git checkout -b <branch_name>
git merge

git Successful Feature Branching Workflow

Onece you have cloned the master repository:

  • Create a branch for each feature
  • Merge branches with --no-ff
git checkout -b <branch_name>

Write your new code Switch to the master branch to merge

git merge --no-ff <brach_to_merge_name>

Set the current branch to specific commit:

git reset --hard f414f31

Undo last changes

git checkout -- .

add remote

git remote add <repository_name> <repository_path>

list remote

git remote -v

Modify remote url

git remote set-url origin <new_url/new_repository.git

remove remote

git rm <repository_name>

pull/push

git push <repository_name>
git pull <repository_name>

Add .gitignore

Add the file to the git folder To stop following and delete the files that were allready being tracked:

git rm -r --cached .
git add .
git commit -m ".gitignore now working"
  1. To undo git rm --cached filename use: git add filename

assume-unchanged

This will make git to stop tracking changes on <file>

git update-index --assume-unchanged <file>

To include again this file run:

git update-index --no-assume-unchanged <file>

To view which files are not being tracked:

git ls-files -v|grep '^h'

Cheat Sheet

http://wiki.herrerosolis.com/images/4/46/Git-cheat-sheet.pdf