Kuku/Git Usage
This page describes how the kuku project uses git to manage the source code. Here you will find useful git commands for playing with the kuku code, as well as a description of what each branch means in terms of kuku development.
Git commands for working with Kuku
Importing the Code
git clone git://dev.laptop.org/projects/kuku
Adding a Remote Branch
First create a local branch from the current master branch
git branch Trial-2
Now checkout that branch you just created
git checkout Trial-2
After adding/editing/commiting this branch, push it to the remote master
git push origin Trail-2:Trial-2
Working with Remote Branches
See the remote branches with
git branch -r
Or see local branches with
git branch
Or see all branches with
git branch -a
For each remote branch you want to work on, create a local branch
git branch --track <local name> <remote name> git branch --track Trial-2 origin/Trial-2
Checkout your new branch
git checkout Trial-2
add/edit/commit, then push your changes upstream (while you are still in this branch) with
git push
Working with Local Branches
This is usefel to test out an idea locally without adding a branch to the remote master repo. Make a local branch with
git branch local_branch_name
See that it is there with
git branch
Switch to that branch
git checkout local_branch_name
add/edit/commit. You can merge this branch with the master branch with
git checkout master git push . local_branch_name