Answers for "basic git commands"

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git commands

 …or create a new repository on the command line
git init
git add .
git commit -m "first commit"
git remote add origin https://github.com/metinkaya1511/FinraDeck.git 
(GitHub’daki adres)
git push -u origin master
…push an existing repository from the command line
git remote add origin https://github.com/metinkaya1511/FinraDeck.git  
(github adresi)
git push -u origin master 
CREATE BRANCH
-   git branch develop ==> it creates new branch named 'develop' but still 
keep being on master branch
-   git checkout develop ==> it will change your branch to the develop branch
git checkout -b develop ==> it creates also a branch named develop and 
switches to it automatically
DELETE
git branch -d <branch_name> deletes the branch. If we have unmerged changes, 
this command gives a warning and does not delete.  
git branch -D <branch_name> deletes the branch even if it has unmerged changes.
Gives no warning.
SWITCH to Branch
git checkout develop checks out the branch, switches to the branch.
git checkout -b <branch_name> creates a new branch and switches to it.  
git merge <branch_name>  this command takes changes from the given branch, 
and merges with the current branches we are on.
Posted by: Guest on December-04-2020
4

git commands

# Create a Repository or Initialize Git in folder
git init

# Add Files
git add . #All Files
git add <filename> ##Single File

# Commit the Changes
git commit -m "first commit"

# Remote Repository
git remote add "Remote Name" <link from github>
git remote add origin https://github.com/samytech/New-Projects.git  (Git Address with .git in the end)

# View Remote Branches 
git remote -v 

# Pull updated files from branch
git pull <remote_name> <branch_name> 
git pull pro master

# Remove Remote branch from local
git remote remove <branch_name>  ==>  The git remote remove command removes a remote from a local repository.
git remote rm <branch_name> ==> You can use the shorter git remote rm command too.

# Final Step (Push in Master Branch)
git push -u origin master

# Check changes 
git status

# Check Git Log
git log

## CREATE BRANCH ##

# Show Branches
git branch  #show local branches
git branch -a   #show both local and server branches [Server branches in Red color]

# Create & checkout Branhc
git branch <branch_name> 
git branch develop  ==> it creates new branch named 'develop' but still keep being on master branch
git checkout develop ==> it will change your branch to the develop branch
git checkout -b develop ==> it creates also a branch named develop and switches to it automatically

# Delete Branch
git branch -d <branch_name> ==> deletes the branch. If we have unmerged changes, this command gives a warning and does not delete.  
git branch -D <branch_name> ===> deletes the branch even if it has unmerged changes. It gives no warning.

# Merge Branch
git merge <branch_name>  ==>  this command takes changes from the given branch, and merges with the current branches we are on.
Posted by: Guest on October-05-2021
1

git commands

echo "# New-Projects" >> README.md
git init
git add README.md
git commit -m "first commit"
git branch -M main
git remote add origin https://github.com/hussainbabar/New-Projects.git
git push -u origin main
Posted by: Guest on August-11-2021
12

git commands

git init
git add *Enter File Name Here*
git commit -m "first commit"
git remote add origin *Enter URL Here*
git push -u origin master
Posted by: Guest on March-16-2020
5

git basic command tutorial

#Initialize Repo
cd my_awesome_project
git init
#NOTE:you need to setup your global (--global) or project user
git config --global user.name POG
git config --global user.email [email protected]
#Create a README.md and .gitignore file then stage all changes
git add .
#Commit them
git commit -m "Create REAME and gitignore"
Posted by: Guest on April-04-2020
0

basic git commands

Basic Git commands



https://confluence.atlassian.com/bitbucketserver/basic-git-commands-776639767.html
Posted by: Guest on October-01-2021

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