To get started you will need to run these commands in your terminal.
New to Git? Learn the basic Git commands
Configure Git for the first time
git config --global user.name "System Administrator"
git config --global user.email "gitadmin@goweekend.ca"
Working with your repository
I just want to clone this repository
If you want to simply clone this empty repository then run this command in your terminal.
git clone https://sysadmin@git.goweekend.ca/scm/ar/arttest.git
My code is ready to be pushed
If you already have code ready to be pushed to this repository then run this in your terminal.
cd existing-project
git init
git add --all
git commit -m "Initial Commit"
git remote add origin https://sysadmin@git.goweekend.ca/scm/ar/arttest.git
git push -u origin master
My code is already tracked by Git
If your code is already tracked by Git then set this repository as your "origin" to push to.
cd existing-project
git remote set-url origin https://sysadmin@git.goweekend.ca/scm/ar/arttest.git
git push -u origin --all
git push origin --tags
The rm -r command will recursively remove your folder:
git rm -r folder-name
Commit the change:
git commit -m "Remove duplicated directory"
Push the change to your remote repository:
git push origin master
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