Git
Using the Bitbucket code repository with git.
Using Git
Here is a basic overview of how you can work with git@bitbucket works:
- Create a "repository" (project) with a git hosting tool (like Bitbucket)
- Add you public key in Settings - 'Access keys'
- Copy (or clone) the repository to your local machine
git clone <repoURL(replace https with ssh)>
- Set push URL to https
git remote set-url --push origin <SSHrepoURL>
- Add a file to your local repo and "commit" (save) the changes
git add <filenname>
- "Push" your changes to your master branch
git push
- Make a change to your file with a git hosting tool and commit
- "Pull" the changes to your local machine
git pull
- Create a "branch" (version), make a change, commit the change
- Open a "pull request" (propose changes to the master branch)
- "Merge" your branch to the master branch
git config --local -l
- List your configuration for this repository (in the current directory).
git remote -v
- Show 'remote' configuration.
git status -v
- Show all difference between the current directory and the local repository.
git add/rm <path>
- Add or remove files from the list of files to be commited.
git commit
- Commit changes (add/rm) to the local repository.
git commit -a
- Commit all local changes to the local repository.
git reset HEAD <path>
- Reset commit status for <path>
git push
- Send the repository remote<path>
git pull
- Fetch all changes made remote<path>
Local setup
Install the git tools: apt-get install git
Initialize your user with:
- a name:
git config --global user.name "Your Name"
- and email:
git config --global user.email "user@domain.tld"
Set line endings correctly: git config --global core.autocrlf input
You homedir now has a .gitconfig files with this information
git config -l
- List your configuration on user level