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Indention is 4 spaces (welcome to the python world). |
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HOW TO SUBMIT STUFF FOR INCLUSION INTO UPSTREAM CDIST |
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If you did some cool changes to cdist, which you value as a benefit for |
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core cdist already. |
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EXAMPLE GIT WORKFLOW |
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The following workflow works fine for most developers: |
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# get latest upstream master branch |
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git clone https://github.com/telmich/cdist.git |
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# update if already existing |
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cd cdist; git fetch -v; git merge origin/master |
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# create a new branch for your feature/bugfix |
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cd cdist # if you haven't done before |
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git checkout -b documentation_cleanup |
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# *hack* |
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*hack* |
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# clone the cdist repository on github if you haven't done so |
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# configure your repo to know about your clone (only once) |
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git remote add github git@github.com:YOURUSERNAME/cdist.git |
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# push the new branch to github |
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git push github documentation_cleanup |
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# (or everything) |
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git push --mirror github |
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# create a pull request at github (use a browser) |
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# *fixthingsbecausequalityassurancefoundissuesinourpatch* |
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*hack* |
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# push code to github again |
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git push ... # like above |
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# add comment that everything should be green now (use a browser) |
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# go back to master branch |
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git checkout master |
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# update master branch that includes your changes now |
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git fetch -v origin |
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git diff master..origin/master |
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git merge origin/master |
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If at any point you want to go back to the original master branch, you can |
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# assume you are on documentation_cleanup |
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git stash |
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# change to master and update to most recent upstream version |
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git checkout master |
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git fetch -v origin |
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git merge origin/master |
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SEE ALSO |
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-------- |
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- cdist(7) |
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- git(1) |
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- git-checkout(1) |
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- git-stash(1) |
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COPYING |
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Copyright \(C) 2011-2012 Nico Schottelius. Free use of this software is |
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Copyright \(C) 2011-2013 Nico Schottelius. Free use of this software is |
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granted under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3 (GPLv3). |
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