Wednesday, July 5, 2017

git bash



********  everyday do ******************
1)


$ git commit -a -m "test1"



2)
$ git push origin master






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==================  create a new git and upload to github ======================

$ cd //78boe99prod/ufd
$ cd D:/boe/ufd


network drive does not work with git

// add .git folder to root folder
$ git init


// add all file to git
$ git add .



// first commit
$ git commit -m "1.0"



// github.com  create new repo and copy the URL link
//    https://github.com/hoogw/ufd.git


//
$ git remote add origin https://github.com/hoogw/ufd.git


//Push the changes in your local repository to GitHub.

$ git push origin master



// login window pop up, use hoogw 4a41 



https://help.github.com/articles/adding-an-existing-project-to-github-using-the-command-line/
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................................. every time commit a change and push to github ..........................

//  -a means check all change, -m means message for this commit

$ git commit -a -m "test1"


// push to github.com, no login required, since it remember the password.
$ git push origin master


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//-A, --all             add changes from all tracked and untracked files

$ git add -A

$ git commit -m "login"