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Git CLI Workshop

Learn the basics of Git through an interactive workshop.

Instructions

Getting started

  1. Fork this repository to your personal Github account
  2. Download or git clone your personal fork to your local computer
  3. Add this repo as upstream: git remote add upstream <repo-url>
  4. Review the commit log: git log
  5. Review the reference log: git reflog

Fix spelling error

  1. Create a new "fix" branch: git checkout -b fix_name-spelling
  2. Find your name within the team.txt file and correct its spelling
  3. Save your changes
  4. Review your Git status: git status
  5. "Stage" your change to be committed: git add team.txt
  6. Review your Git status: git status
  7. Commit your changes: git commit
  8. Push your changes to origin: git push origin fix_name-spelling
  9. PR your new branch to upstream/main

Fix conflicts

  1. Main has been updated, you can no longer merge your PR
  2. Switch your local main branch: git checkout main
  3. Pull updates from upstream: git pull upstream main
  4. Switch back to your "fix" branch: get checkout -
  5. Rebase your "fix" branch with main: git rebase main
  6. Your rebase will halt and ask you to fix the conflict
  7. Before you move on, familiarize yourself with the CLI instructions
  8. Now, view the commit log: git log (Notice your commit is gone!)
  9. Fix the conflicts manually (there are other ways, but let's keep it simple)
  10. Once the conflicts are fixed, print the status: git status
  11. Stage the modified file for commit: git add team.txt
  12. Continue the rebase: git rebase --continue
  13. View the commit log once again: git log
  14. Push your changes to origin: git push origin fix_name-spelling
  15. Notice the error
  16. Now, try again, but force push: git push -f origin fix_name-spelling
  17. Check your PR and ensure it can be merged without conflicts
  18. Once it's ready to merge, I'll merge it

Collaborating

  1. Justin has started the work on each member's details, but needs help
  2. Add Justin's fork as another remote: git remote add justin <repo-url>
  3. Fetch a branch from Justin's repo: git fetch justin feat_add-member-details
  4. Notice the printout from this fetch
  5. Now, checkout the branch: git checkout feat_add-member-details
  6. Now, checkout the other branch: git checkout justin/feat_add-member-details
  7. Notice you are now in Detached HEAD Mode
  8. Jump back into the non-detached branch: git checkout -
  9. Add your role and location data to your member file
  10. Add and commit your changes: git add . & git commit
  11. Push your changes to origin: git push origin feat_add-member-details
  12. PR your new branch to upstream/main

Ammending Additions

  1. You member detail feature has a new request: add the year you joined ForeRock
  2. Open your member detail file, and add year: <year joined> at the bottom
  3. Save your file
  4. Stage your changes: git add .
  5. View your commit history: git log
  6. Amend your previous commit: git commit --amend
  7. Push your changes to origin: git push origin feat_add-member-details
  8. Oops, notice the error
  9. Try again, but now force push: git push -f origin feat_add-member-details
  10. Review your PR once again for correctness
  11. Notice the two commits on your PR: one from me, and the other from you
  12. Once it's ready, I will merge it

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