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Version vom 26. Mai 2014, 12:12 Uhr

GIT Workshop 2014
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27.05.2014, 19:00
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Hands-On GIT Workshop in two or more parts which will make your life easy and may save your ass.

https://github.com/metachris/metalab-git-workshop


General Topics

  • Commiting, Diffing, Reverting, Tags
  • Branches, Merging and Conflicts
  • Remotes, Github, Forking, Pull-Requests
  • Working together within a repository and across repos
  • Contributing to open source projects
  • Workflows for teams and dev->testing->production environments
  • Stashing, Sqashing, Rebasing, Submodules


More Topic Ideas

  • Issue tracking
  • Code reviews with Gerrit, integrating Jenkins CI
  • Automatic code-style checks at git commit
  • Using blame accross merged branches
  • < YOUR TOPIC IDEA >


It's a command-line oriented workshop where all hands will get dirty! We celebrate failure and are going to have fun.


Every skill level from is welcome! We'll start on Tue, 27.5.2014 (19:00) and see how and where we progress; primarily based on your interests, experiences and current projects/needs.


All seats for evening 1 are now allocated. If you'd also like to attend a part-1 session but have not yet submitted a pull request (see task 1), please do so asap, and we'll organize a second evening where we repeat the part-1 session.


Prerequisites

  • You are somewhat familiar with the terminal/command line
  • You have git-core installed (can run git in the command line)
  • You added yourself to the participants (further down)
  • You have an account at Github
  • You tried task 1


Task 1

A quick and easy task to get you started! It's only about attempting! If you run into problems, it still counts as an attempt (just send me a message).


  1. Fork or clone the workshop repository and make a change (change literally anything). See also the Github Guides and Bootcamp
  2. Send me a pull-request or a patch, either on Github or to chris [at] linuxuser.at


+1 for your contribution!


Protip for the super lazy: you can fork the repo, edit a file, and submit a pull request all without leaving the Github website. [try the command line first :)]


When / Where

  • Part 1: Tue, 27.5.2014, 19:00, Hauptraum **(all seats for this evening are now allocated)**
  • Part 2: Tue, 10.6.2014, 19:00, Hauptraum
  • ...


Participants

Attempt task 1 to get a green check. If you don't have a wiki account, just send me a pull request and i'll add you.

  1. zerocity
  2. wizard23
  3. stereotype
  4. cygenb0ck
  5. luto
  6. derLukers
  7. Maria
  8. reox
  9. pl
  10. VT100
  11. overflo
  12. Pavel
  13. jaeh
  14. Dajana
  15. PK
  16. queltos
  17. Gem
  18. Leyrer
  19. berq
  20. 0x746f6d
  21. m68k
  22. jain7th
  23. kay
  24. Hetti
  25. qubit23
  26. scripty
  27. Ben

Various

# Possibly useful Git aliases for your ~/.bashrc or ~/.bash_profile
alias g='git'
alias gs='git status | more'
alias ga='git add '
alias gb='git branch '
alias gc='git commit'
alias gcnv="git commit --no-verify"
alias gd='git diff'
alias go='git checkout '
alias gl='git log'
alias gh='git log --pretty=format:"%h %ad | %s%d [%an]" --graph --date=short'


Resources

Just a collection of links for the curious, not required reading :)