================ Discussion Notes ================ 1. Create an SSH key ssh-keygen 2. Copy the SSH key Linux xclip -sel clip < ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub Mac pbcopy < ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub Windows cat ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub | clip 3. Configure the git account in the device/project Configure the global user email git config --global user.email "[git account email address]" example: git config --global user.email "john.doe@mail.com" Configure the global user name git config --global user.name "[git account username]" example: git config --global user.name "johndoe" Configure project email git config user.email "[git account email address]" example: git config user.email "john.doe@mail.com" Configure project username git config user.name "[git account username]" example: git config user.name "johndoe" 4. Check the git user credentials git config --global --list 5. Initialize a local git repository git init 6. Peek at the states of the files/folders git status 7. Stage the files in preparation for creating a commit Staging files individually git add [filename] example: git add discussion.txt Staging all files git add . git add -A 8. Create a commit git commit -m "[message]" example: git commit -m "initial commit" 9. Check the commit history git log git log --oneline 10. Connect to a remote repository git remote add [remote-name] [git-repository-link] git remote add origin git@gitlab.com:johndoe/s02.git git remote add origin git@github.com:johndoe/s02.git 11. Check the remote names and their corresponding urls git remote -v 12. Get the url of a remote repository git remote get-url [remote-name] example: git remote get-url origin 13. Change the url of a remote name git remote set-url [remote-name] [git-repository-link] 14. Remove a remote repository git remote remove [remote-name] example: git remote remove secondary 15. Upload the local repository to a remote repository git push [remote-name] [branch-name] example: git push origin master 16. Clone the repository git clone [git-repository-link] example: GitLab git clone git@gitlab.com:johndoe/git-clone-sample.git GitHub git clone git@github.com:johndoe/git-clone-sample.git 17. Pull the changes from a remote repository git pull [remote-name] [branch-name] example: git pull origin master