diff --git a/Code Management/Git/main.md b/Code Management/Git/main.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f3fe02d --- /dev/null +++ b/Code Management/Git/main.md @@ -0,0 +1,155 @@ +# Git Commands Guide + +## Getting Started with Git + +### 1. Installing Git + +Before you begin, ensure Git is installed on your machine. You can download it from [git-scm.com](https://git-scm.com/). + +### 2. Check Git Installation + +To verify that Git is installed, run: + +```bash +git --version +``` + +### 3. Configure Git User Information + +Set up your name and email address, which will be used for your commits: + +```bash +git config --global user.name "Your Name" +git config --global user.email "your.email@example.com" +``` + +## Configuring Git to Use a Custom SSH Key + +If you need to use a specific SSH key for your Git operations, you can configure Git as follows: + +```bash +git config --add --local core.sshCommand 'ssh -i ' +``` + +*Replace `` with the actual path to your SSH key file.* + +## Creating and Managing a Local Git Repository + +### 1. Initialize a Git Repository + +Start by creating a new Git repository in your local project directory: + +```bash +git init -b main +``` + +*The `-b main` flag sets the default branch name to "main".* + +### 2. Add Files and Commit Changes + +Next, stage all your files and create your initial commit: + +```bash +git add -A +git commit -m "Initial Commit" +``` + +*The `git add -A` command stages all changes, while the `git commit` command records those changes with a descriptive message.* + +### 3. Connect to a Remote Repository + +Now, link your local repository to a remote GitHub repository: + +```bash +git remote add origin +``` + +*Replace `` with the URL of your GitHub repository.* + +### 4. Push Changes to GitHub + +Finally, push your initial commit to the remote repository: + +```bash +git push origin main +``` + +## Common Git Commands for Beginners + +### 1. Check the Status of Your Repository + +To see which changes are staged, unstaged, or untracked: + +```bash +git status +``` + +### 2. View Commit History + +To view the commit history of your repository: + +```bash +git log +``` + +*You can press `q` to exit the log view.* + +### 3. Viewing Changes + +To see changes made to files before staging them: + +```bash +git diff +``` + +### 4. Staging Individual Files + +If you want to stage specific files instead of all changes: + +```bash +git add +``` + +*Replace `` with the name of the file you wish to stage.* + +### 5. Undoing Changes + +To unstage a file that you added by mistake: + +```bash +git reset +``` + +To discard changes in a file and revert it to the last committed state: + +```bash +git checkout -- +``` + +### 6. Cloning a Repository + +If you want to create a copy of an existing remote repository: + +```bash +git clone +``` + +*Replace `` with the URL of the repository you want to clone.* + +### 7. Creating a New Branch + +To create a new branch for development: + +```bash +git checkout -b +``` + +*Replace `` with your desired branch name.* + +### 8. Merging Branches + +To merge changes from another branch into your current branch: + +```bash +git merge +``` diff --git a/Configuration Management & Automation/Ansible/5-Vault.md b/Configuration Management & Automation/Ansible/5-Vault.md old mode 100644 new mode 100755 diff --git a/Containerization & Orchestration/Docker/3-Docker-File.md b/Containerization & Orchestration/Docker/3-Docker-File.md old mode 100644 new mode 100755 diff --git a/Containerization & Orchestration/Docker/4-Docker-Compose.md b/Containerization & Orchestration/Docker/4-Docker-Compose.md old mode 100644 new mode 100755 diff --git a/Containerization & Orchestration/Docker/Additional.md b/Containerization & Orchestration/Docker/Additional.md old mode 100644 new mode 100755 diff --git a/Containerization & Orchestration/Docker/Docker-Dirs.md b/Containerization & Orchestration/Docker/Docker-Dirs.md old mode 100644 new mode 100755