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#To commit changes to the repository, type 'git commit ''filename'''. This will bring up a text file where it is possible to record details of the changes.
#To commit changes to the repository, type 'git commit ''filename'''. This will bring up a text file where it is possible to record details of the changes.
#To retrieve a file from the repository, type 'git checkout ''filename'''
#To retrieve a file from the repository, type 'git checkout ''filename'''

==Group git server==

#Accessible at ch-thom@git.csx.cam.ac.uk
#see https://git.csx.cam.ac.uk/users.htm

Revision as of 16:29, 25 August 2015

A GIT repository is a data management system for your files. It is useful for version control.

  1. First of all, in the directory you wish to make the repository, type 'git init'
  2. To add a file to the repository, type 'git add filename'
  3. To commit changes to the repository, type 'git commit filename'. This will bring up a text file where it is possible to record details of the changes.
  4. To retrieve a file from the repository, type 'git checkout filename'

Group git server

  1. Accessible at ch-thom@git.csx.cam.ac.uk
  2. see https://git.csx.cam.ac.uk/users.htm