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with the Github for Mac app
From the repositories view in the app, drag the project folder to the bottom of the left sidebar.
Hit 'Yes' when it asks if you want to create a local git repository
Go to 'Changes' view (⌘2)
Select the files that you want to commit their current state to the repository. You can view the changes of the file by clicking on the double up arrow on the file name bar.
Type a commit summary, usually a description of what you've just added or changed.
Click 'Commit'. This commits the current state of the code to your local repository. Do this every time to do something significant like fix a bug or develop a feature. Commit early and often. Each state of code is available to you at any time via the History view (⌘1).
with the command line
Open Terminal.app
'cd' to directory
Initiate a git repository
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Add existing files
Commit all files (-a) and add a message (-m)
Cloning (checking out) someone else's repository
with the Github for Mac app
Visit the repo on Github.com and click the 'clone to Mac' button, or...
Select the repo in the Repositories list within the app, under the cremalab account.
with the command line
'cd' to desired directory
clone the repo with the clone url
Syncing repository branches with a remote repository
with the Github for Mac app
Make sure you have committed the current state of your code
Drill into your repo in the app and click Sync Branch in the upper right corner. This pulls down the latest code from the remote repository, merges your code with it, and pushes your changes to the remote repository.
If you only want to get the latest code from the remote repo, select Repository > Pull (⇧⌘P) from the menu bar. This merges the remote code with your local code but does not push up your changes.
If you only want to push up your current state to the remote reop, select Repository > Push (⌘P). This will only work if you already have the most up to date code from the repo.
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with the command line
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Make sure you have committed your current state.
Get the most up to date code from the remote repo
Push your local code to the remote repo
Download Github Client
To add your supply request file, do the following:
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From your BitbucketStationSupplies in Bitbucket, click Source to open the source directory. Notice you only have one file, supplies.txt, in your directory.
A. Source page: Click the link to open this page.
B. Branch selection: Pick the branch you want to view.
C. More options button: Click to open a menu with more options, such as 'Add file'.
D. Source file area: View the directory of files in Bitbucket.
From the Source page, click the More options button in the top right corner and select Add file from the menu. The More options button only appears after you have added at least one file to the repository. A page for creating the new file opens, as shown in the following image.
A. Branch with new file: Change if you want to add file to a different branch.
B. New file area: Add content for your new file here.
Enter supplyrequest in the filename field.
Select HTML from the Syntax mode list.
Add the following HTML code to the text area: <p>We are requesting additional supplies. Please send us the following:</p> <ul> <li>space ice cream</li> <li>nerf darts</li> <li>telescope light shield</li> </ul>
Click Commit. The Commit message field appears with the message: supplyrequest created online with Bitbucket.