----- # Custom isHidden: false menupriority: 1 kind: article created_at: 2009-11-12T11:39:54+02:00 title: Git for n00b multiTitle: en: Git for n00b fr: Git pour les 'n00b' multiDescription: fr: Voici un tutoriel Git détaillé pour ceux qui en connaissent très peu sur les systèmes de versions. Vous comprendrez l'utilité de tels systèmes et surtout comment on se sert des systèmes de versions modernes, le tout en restant le plus pragmatique possible. en: A detailed tutorial of Git for people knowing very few about versions systems. You'll understand utility of such program and how we use modern version control system. I try to stay as pragmatic as possible. tags: - git ----- begindiv(intro) A detailed tutorial of Git for people knowing very few about versions systems. You'll understand utility of such program and how we use modern version control system. I try to stay as pragmatic as possible. enddiv newcorps # Begin with conclusion Here is the list of sufficient and necessary command to use [Git][git]. There is very few. It is normal not to understand immediately but it is to gives you an idea. Even if this article is long, 95% of [Git][git] usage is in these 7 commands: Get a project from the web:
git clone ssh://server/path/to/project
Everyday [Git][git] usage:
# get modifications from other git pull # read what was done git log # Make local changes to files hack, hack, hack... # list the modified files git status # show what I've done git diff # tell git to version a new file git add new/file # commit its own modifications # to its local branch git commit -a -m "Fix bug #321" # send local modifications to other git push
This article is written for people knowing very few about versionning systems. It is also written for those who had didn't followed progress since CVS or subversion (SVN). This is why, in a first time I'll explain quickly which are the goal of such systems. Secondly, I'll explain how to install and configure [Git][git]. Then, I give the command for each feature a DCVS must have. [git]: http://git-scm.org "Git"