= Usage SwarmLab gitea! Apostolos rootApostolos@swarmlab.io // Metadata: :description: IoT Εισαγωγή στο SwarmLab :keywords: iot, swarm :data-uri: :toc: right :toc-title: Πίνακας περιεχομένων :toclevels: 4 :source-highlighter: highlight :icons: font :sectnums: include::header.adoc[] {empty} + This HowTo teaches you how to Use SwarmLab gitea. https://git-scm.com/[Git] is a free and open source distributed version control system designed to handle everything from small to very large projects with speed and efficiency. [[cheat-CreateRepository]] == create a new repository Open https://git.swarmlab.io:3000[Swarmlab Gitea] Use any web browser on your computer to join === Sign In .Click on "Sign-in" image::./Gitea-sign-in-1.png[SwarmLab Sign-in] [NOTE] ==== .Proxy Error [source,bash] ---- Proxy Error The proxy server received an invalid response from an upstream server. The proxy server could not handle the request GET /user/login. Reason: Error reading from remote server Apache/2.4.25 (Debian) Server at git.swarmlab.io Port 3000 ---- Reload Page!!! ==== === New Repository ==== step 1 .New Repository image::./repo-1.png[SwarmLab New Repository ] ==== step 2 .Create New Repository image::./repo-2.png[SwarmLab New Repository ] [[cheat-VloneRepository]] == clone repository === git clone ==== copy url .clone Repositor image::./repo-clone-1.png[SwarmLab git clone ] ==== paste url - On your computer! .git clone [source,bash] ---- git clone paste-url-here ---- .Install Git [source.bash] ---- sudo apt update sudo apt install git ---- .git error [NOTE] ==== The requested URL returned error: 502 Try again!!! ==== == workflow === add & commit You can propose changes (add it to the Index) using .git add [source,bash] ---- git add git add * ---- This is the first step in the basic git workflow. To actually commit these changes use .git status [NOTE] ==== git status ==== .git commit [source,bash] ---- git commit -a -m "Commit message" ---- [NOTE] ==== Now the file is committed to the HEAD, but not in your remote repository yet. ==== === pushing changes Your changes are now in the HEAD of your local working copy. To send those changes to your remote repository, execute .git push [source,bash] ---- git push origin master ---- Change master to whatever branch you want to push your changes to. === update to update your local repository to the newest commit, execute .git pull [source,bash] ---- git pull origin ---- in your working directory to fetch and merge remote changes. === log in its simplest form, you can study repository history using.. .git log [source,bash] ---- git log ---- You can add a lot of parameters to make the log look like what you want. To see only the commits of a certain author: .git log [source,bash] ---- git log --author=bob ---- To see a very compressed log where each commit is one line: .git log [source,bash] ---- git log --pretty=oneline ---- Or maybe you want to see an ASCII art tree of all the branches, decorated with the names of tags and branches: .git log [source,bash] ---- git log --graph --oneline --decorate --all ---- See only which files have changed: .git log [source,bash] ---- git log --name-status ---- These are just a few of the possible parameters you can use. For more, see git log --help == links & resources https://book.git-scm.com/doc[Git Community Book] http://marklodato.github.io/visual-git-guide/index-en.html[A Visual Git Reference] :hardbreaks: {empty} + {empty} + {empty} :!hardbreaks: ''' .Reminder [NOTE] ==== :hardbreaks: Caminante, no hay camino, se hace camino al andar. Wanderer, there is no path, the path is made by walking. *Antonio Machado* Campos de Castilla ====