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Revision as of 18:30, 27 June 2019

Getting Started with GEOS-Chem | GEOS-Chem Main Page

Overview

In this Guide, we information about using the Git source code management software with GEOS-Chem.

Contents

  1. Introduction to Git
  2. Installing Git
  3. First-time Git setup
  4. Cloning (i.e. downloading for the first time)
  5. Ignoring files
  6. Viewing the revision history
  7. Using Git GUI
  8. Branching
  9. Committing
  10. Tagging
  11. Merging
  12. Receiving updates (aka pulling)
  13. Using patches to share your updates with others
  14. Advanced Git usage
  15. Git and Github tutorials

Further reading

  1. Git web page
  2. Pro Git book
  3. Git Cheat Sheet
  4. Google "Tech Talk" by Linus Torvalds, the creator of Git (Video on Youtube)
  5. Google "Tech talk" by Randal Schwartz (Video on Youtube)
  6. GitFlow (DataSift)