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# OS generated files # | # OS generated files # |
Latest revision as of 18:07, 19 October 2015
Contents
Install
Use msysgit for windows.
To install on linux, see here git-scm.com.
To build newest version, for example 1.8.x on CentOS, see here git_build.
Git user/repository variables
This setup should provide a good framework
See config list
git config --list
Git setup commit information
Write in terminal
git config --global --add user.name "Your Name" git config --global --add user.email you@example.com
It is recommended to install EditPad Lite, and use this as an commit message editor, so you won't have line ending mis-match in windows. Just save after writing the commmit message, and exit the program. The message is committed.
#Windows git config --global --add core.editor "EditPadLite7" #Linux git config --global --add core.editor "nano" git config --global --add core.editor "gedit" git config --global --add core.editor "vim"
#Optional, if you want to synchronize to your github account git config --global --add github.user GIT_USER_NAME
Git aliases
For creating shorter Git aliases
git config --global alias.co checkout git config --global alias.br branch git config --global alias.com commit git config --global alias.stat "status -uno"
Git local repository file settings
relax_commit.txt
Write in "relax_commit.txt", by getting template from Format_commit_logs.
git config --add commit.template "relax_commit.txt"
.gitignore
Consider placing a file .gitignore in the root of the repository.
It could contain this information
# Git files
relax_commit.txt
.gitignore
authors.txt
relax_scripts
*.patch
# From scons
.sconsign.dblite
.sconsign.tmp
# From building: scons api_manual_html
docs/api/
relaxc
sconstructc
# From building: scons user_manual_pdf
*.aux
*.bbl
*.blg
*.dvi
*.idx
*.ilg
*.ind
*.lof
*.lot
*.out
*.toc
docs/latex/docstring.tex
docs/latex/relax_version.tex
docs/latex/script_definition.tex
docs/latex/relax.pdf
docs/relax.pdf
# From test_suite
spin_
# Compiled source #
###################
*.pyc
*.obj
*.exp
*.lib
*.pyd
# Packages #
############
# it's better to unpack these files and commit the raw source
# git has its own built in compression methods
*.gz
*.rar
*.tar
*.zip
# Logs and databases #
######################
/docs/latex/*.log
# OS generated files #
######################
.DS_Store*
ehthumbs.db
Thumbs.db
*~