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Revision as of 17:25, 21 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
- Introduction to Git
- Installing Git
- First-time Git setup
- Cloning (i.e. downloading for the first time)
- Ignoring files
- Viewing the revision history
- Using Git GUI
- Branching
- Committing
- Tagging
- Merging
- Receiving updates (aka pulling)
- Using patches to share your updates with others
- Advanced Git usage
- Git and Github tutorials
Further reading
- Git web page
- Git Cheat Sheet
- Google "Tech Talk" by Linus Torvalds, the creator of Git (Video on Youtube)
- Google "Tech talk" by Randal Schwartz (Video on Youtube)
- GitFlow