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git-status -a (To see the status of your commits) |
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git-checkout -- (To undo your commits) |
git-checkout -- (To undo your commits) |
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git checkout HEAD -- filename (To replace filename with the one at HEAD) |
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Revision as of 18:26, 11 December 2007
Git is a version control ("revision control") system for programmers used to track and manage changes to code. It happens to be a decentralized system, with no "master" tree, and was originally written by Linus Torvalds to manage the Linux kernel sources.
Git Commands
git-clone git://dev.laptop.org/<project-directory> (To get the code) git-pull (To update the code) git-status -a (To see the status of your commits) git-checkout -- (To undo your commits) git checkout HEAD -- filename (To replace filename with the one at HEAD)
Git for OLPC
To get a project of yours hosted in our Git instance, see Project hosting.
OLPC GIT: http://dev.laptop.org/ (for tracking and submitting bugs and tasks) Wiki: http://dev.laptop.org/wiki Roadmap: http://dev.laptop.org/roadmap Sources: http://dev.laptop.org/browser Tickets: http://dev.laptop.org/query