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==Pull changes== | ==Pull changes== | ||
From a forked repository's upstream. First we need to add 'upstream' as a name for a remote URL: | |||
git remote add upstream https://github.com/<<FOOBAR>> | git remote add upstream https://github.com/<<FOOBAR>> | ||
Now we need to fetch the changes and merge them in: | |||
git fetch upstream # fetches any new changes from original repository | git fetch upstream # fetches any new changes from original repository | ||
git merge upstream/master # merges any changes fetched into your working files | git merge upstream/master # merges any changes fetched into your working files | ||
git pull | This can be done as a single operation: | ||
git pull upstream/master | |||
If there are local changes: | |||
* Resolve the conflicts | |||
* Note which conflicts you have resolved with <tt>git add conflictname</tt>. | |||
* commit your changes | |||
* push them to your origin/master: | |||
git push | |||
==Differencing== | ==Differencing== |
Revision as of 08:56, 10 April 2013
Make a signed tag and push to github
git tag -u 'Simson L. Garfinkel <simsong@acm.org>' -s tcpflow-1.2.7 -m 'Release 1.2.7' git push --tags
Pull changes
From a forked repository's upstream. First we need to add 'upstream' as a name for a remote URL:
git remote add upstream https://github.com/<<FOOBAR>>
Now we need to fetch the changes and merge them in:
git fetch upstream # fetches any new changes from original repository git merge upstream/master # merges any changes fetched into your working files
This can be done as a single operation:
git pull upstream/master
If there are local changes:
- Resolve the conflicts
- Note which conflicts you have resolved with git add conflictname.
- commit your changes
- push them to your origin/master:
git push
Differencing
git diff HEAD # should never produce output because HEAD is always the checked out commit git diff origin/master # Difference between you and the master git log origin/master # Report what the differences are