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This page describes how to use github, which is our version control system. | This page describes how to use github, which is our version control system. | ||
= Getting Started = | |||
* Request an account on github. You can request a free one. | |||
* write to the sysadmins asking to have access to our repositories (see below for a list). | |||
= Getting a fresh copy of a repository and starting to use it = | |||
= Comitting your first change = | |||
= Best practices for the lab = | |||
== When and how to branch / merge == | |||
== When and how to create a new repository == | |||
== Merging legacy code into github == | |||
== Backups == | |||
= Lab repositories = | |||
* docking-org/ZINC | |||
[[Category:Internal]] | [[Category:Internal]] | ||
[[Category:Sysadmin]] | [[Category:Sysadmin]] |
Revision as of 19:33, 27 January 2014
This page describes how to use github, which is our version control system.
Getting Started
- Request an account on github. You can request a free one.
- write to the sysadmins asking to have access to our repositories (see below for a list).
Getting a fresh copy of a repository and starting to use it
Comitting your first change
Best practices for the lab
When and how to branch / merge
When and how to create a new repository
Merging legacy code into github
Backups
Lab repositories
- docking-org/ZINC