Welcome! I created a simple video playlist on how to use Git & Github.com here
# navigated into your folder you want to put on Github
$ touch README.md # create a file called README.md where you can put instructions/info about your folder like what you are reading right now!
$ git init # initialize your git repository locally
$ git add . # adds everything changed from local to staging
$ git commit -m "first commit" # commits everything in staging to be ready to be pushed to Github
$ git remote add origin https://github.com/quinnliu/GitCommands.git
$ git push -u origin master # the "-u" is so that the next time your push you don't need to type "origin master"
# put in a username & password
$ git add .
$ git add -u # when you have deleted a local file you want to remove from your repository
$ git commit -m 'what has changed'
$ git push
# put in username & password
# Note that you must first generate a SSH key on your local computer and add it to your
# Github account before using the following command. Follow the directions here:
# https://help.github.com/articles/generating-ssh-keys
$ git remote set-url origin [email protected]:yourUsername/yourReponame.git
# fork repo you want to work on
$ git clone https://github.com/yourUsername/yourReponame.git
# add changes to your forked repo
# make a pull request!
$ git pull # use this after someone else has made a change to the online repo
# your working on and you want to make your local repo up to date
$ git rm --cached localFileName
# add localFileName to .gitignore file
# then commit these changes
# push these changes to your repo!
# undo multiple commits
$ git reset --hard commitSHA###... # changes staging index and
# local folder to match online
# repository commit
# removing 3 commits from online github repo
$ git push -f origin HEAD^^^:branchNameToUndoLast3Pushs
# creating a new branch
$ git branch -a # list all branches in working folder
$ git branch newBranchName
$ git checkout newBranchName # switch to branch newBranchName
$ git push -u origin newBranchName # adds new branch to github repo and "-u" lets
# you know when your local branch is different
# than the remote branch
# merging new branch to old branch
$ git checkout oldBranchName
$ git merge --no-ff newBranchName # "--no-ff" creates a commit that there was a branch merge
# so in the future when you are looking at your commit log
# you know when exactly when you merged one branch into another
$ git push origin oldBranchName
$ git branch -D newBranchName # deletes local branch newBranchName
$ git push origin --delete newBranchName # deletes remote branch newBranchName