Transcription of Introduction To Git - Computer Science and Engineering
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Introduction to GitDr. Chris of Computer Science & EngineeringUniversity of Nebraska LincolnLincoln, NE 68588, USAA ugust 2015 Git Registering .. Installing Git on Your Machine .. Creating a Repository on Github ..52 Using Git via Git s Cloning an Existing Repository .. Creating & Sharing Your Own Project .. Making, Committing & Pushing Changes ..93 Using Git via the Command Cloning an Existing Repository .. Creating & Sharing Your Own Project .. Making, Committing & Pushing Changes ..114 Using Git via the Cloning an Existing Repository .. Creating & Sharing Your Own Project .. Making, Committing & Pushing Changes.
A \fork" essentially does this in reverse. If you choose this option, a new repository will be created in your account and the project will be copied to this new repository. Then, in your Git client, you can clone it as a local copy to work on by clicking the \Add a 6
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