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* '''[[/pull|git pull]]''' incorporates changes from a remote repository into the current branch. In its default mode, git pull is shorthand for git fetch followed by git merge FETCH_HEAD. | * '''[[/pull|git pull]]''' incorporates changes from a remote repository into the current branch. In its default mode, git pull is shorthand for git fetch followed by git merge FETCH_HEAD. | ||
* '''[[/push|git push]]''' updates remote refs using local refs, while sending objects necessary to complete the given refs | * '''[[/push|git push]]''' updates remote refs using local refs, while sending objects necessary to complete the given refs | ||
+ | * '''[[/rebase|git rebase]]''' forward-port local commits to the updated upstream head | ||
* '''[[/remote|git remote]]''' manage aliases for remote repositories | * '''[[/remote|git remote]]''' manage aliases for remote repositories | ||
* '''[[/reset|git reset]]''' resets current HEAD to the specified state | * '''[[/reset|git reset]]''' resets current HEAD to the specified state |
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Commands
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initialization
creating from scratch
copying to elsewhere
copying from elsewhere
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Files
Software
Services
- GitHub: free web-based git repository for open-source projects
Error Messages
- Error Code 403 fatal: HTTP request failed may indicate a bad password. I've found that sometimes the password either doesn't paste properly or else isn't being accepted the first time; trying again with the same password may work. (The password is not displayed, so I'm not sure which it is.)
Links
Reference
Online Books
- Pro Git
- 1.3 Getting Started - Git Basics
- 1.6 Getting Started - Getting Help
- 2. Git Basics - "If you can read only one chapter to get going with Git, this is it. This chapter covers every basic command you need to do the vast majority of the things you’ll eventually spend your time doing with Git."
- 4.4 Git on the Server - Setting Up the Server
Online Courses
- Learn to use Git @ Code School (free registration required)