Contents tagged with git
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Subversion at the Command Line for Git Users
I love the command line and have experience with git. I shied away from git svn because it might confuse my team. So here is my list of svn usage and commands and their similar commands in git. This … more
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Git: View / checkout remote branches
View remote branches show all branches git branch -a remote only git branch -r Checkout a remote branch # checkout the remote, but stay in detached HEAD git checkout remotes// # then … more
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Git Practice: Remove all build results from all commits.
Sometimes we make mistakes and need to correct them. Committing and pushing build results is one of these. This requires two steps: Remove build results from the local and remote repository. The … more
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Enlist in the Orchard source and set up a company upstream repository.
Clone from Orchard Source and enter the resulting repo directory.git clone https://git01.codeplex.com/orchard cd orchard At this point, if you run git remote -v you will see that remote as your … more
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One Strategy for Continuous Integration with Orchard, Git, Kudu, and MS Azure Websites
This is a poor man's continuous integration solution, for those who don't want to pay for Team City. TLDR; Fork me on GitHub Be sure to read the readme on GitHub and/or the rest of this blog post for … more
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Continuous integration alternatives with Orchard, Azure, and Git
What is continuous integration? each team member frequently integrates their work (e.g. daily) automated builds and tests detect integration errors Why do we need it? decrease integration errors … more
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Generate a new SSH Key and add it to GitHub with OpenBSD and PowerShell
First Steps, in PowerShell (or another shell) Generate a new SSH key, of type RSA, with your email as a comment ssh-keygen -t rsa -C "[email protected]" Generating public/private rsa key pair. … more
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Using SSH in Git for Windows with PowerShell
This is a brain dump after having configured SSH in PowerShell with Git and GitHub. Use the githubrsa SSH key outside of Git Shell Install GitHub for Windows. This will add two files to your ~. … more
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Posh-Git: Avoid having to input your username and password for each push
Phil Haack gives the steps here: http://haacked.com/archive/2011/12/19/get-git-for-windows.aspx/ Install msysgit (aka Git for Windows). Update Posh-Git Add the ssh-agent to your PATH. This worked … more
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Installing PsGet: No Valid Module File Was Found in Any Module Directory
The instructions at PsGet.Net failed for me at step 3. Download PsGet.psm1 from https://github.com/psget/psget/ Copy PsGet.psm1 to your modules folder (e.g. Modules\PsGet\ ) Execute Import-Module … more