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Committing:

git add . OR git add path/to/file OR git add *.png

git commit -m "Your Message"

git push origin YourBranchName (master could go here..)

Branching:

List branches: git branch

Create branch with the current branch git checkout -b NewBranchName

delete local branch git branch -D BranchName

push delete branch git push origin :branchName

Cloning

To put cloning in lamens term you download the remote repository locally

git clone https://github.com/tparnell8/Git-CheatSheet.git

Merging

merge/rebase a branch into current branch by doing the following

git fetch --all (fetch all changes from remote server) git merge origin/BranchNameToMergeFrom OR git rebase origin/BranchNameToMergeFrom (merge in the changes from the remote branch)

Rebase or merge

Rebase rewinds your commits back until you are at the same commit as the other branch. Then applies their changes, and then your changes. this is good if you want all of your commits at the tip of the branch, but may cause excessive merge conflicts.

Merge simply merges the target branch into your branch.

Forking

Fork is where you get your own remote copy of the repository. There is a fork button in github, which will make a copy of the repo. After you make your changes in that repo, you can submit a pull request which will ask them to pull in the changes in your fork.

Rewind commits

To move back to a previous commit, but keep the changes as unstaged do git reset HEAD~1

To move back to the previous commit and throw away the changes do git reset HEAD~1 --hard

Submodules

Submodules are basically nested git repos...

Add a new submodule: git submodule add https://RepoOfSubmodule

Remove submodule files: git submodule deinit .

Clone Submodule Files: git submodule update --init --recursive

Squishing commits

If you have multiple commits and someone asks you to "squish them" they are asking you to convert your 5+ commits to be a single commit

The easiest way to do that is to count how many commits you have from master. Then just do git reset HEAD~<YourCommitCountHere> ex. git reset HEAD~3 then afterwards make a new commit. You will then need to force push to your branch git push origin YourBranchName --force