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…or create a new repository on the command line
echo "# mehdi-raft" >> README.md
git init
git add README.md
git commit -m "first commit"
git branch -M main
git remote add origin https://github.com/MominIqbal-1234/quick-django.git
git push -u origin main
…or push an existing repository from the command line
git remote add origin https://github.com/MominIqbal-1234/quick-django.git
git branch -M main
git push -u origin main
mefiz.com
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Setting up a new Git Repo
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##Create a new repository on the command line
touch README.md
git init
git add README.md
git commit -m "first commit"
git remote add origin git@github.com:alexpchin/<reponame>.git
git push -u origin master
##Push an existing repository from the command line
git remote add origin git@github.com:alexpchin/<reponame>.git
git push -u origin master
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Remove Podfile.lock
in Podfile
target 'Runner' do
use_frameworks!
use_modular_headers!
# Add This Line
pod 'PhoneNumberKit', '~> 3.7.6'
flutter_install_all_ios_pods File.dirname(File.realpath(__FILE__))
end
run:
pod install --repo-update
flutter clean
flutter build ios
Git hub Commands
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TOP GITHUB COMMANDS
1 - git config –global user.name “[name]” -> sets author name
git config –global user.email “[email address]” -> sets author email id
2 - git init [repository name] -> start new repository
3 - git clone [url] -> obtain a repository from an existing URL.
4 - git add [file] -> adds a file to the staging area.
5 - git commit -m “[ Type in the commit message]” -> records or snapshots the file permanently in the version history.
git commit -a -> commits any files you’ve changed since then.&commits any files you’ve added
6 - git diff -> shows the file differences which are not yet staged.
git diff –staged -> differences between the files in the staging area and the latest version present.
git diff [first branch] [second branch] -> differences between the two branches mentioned.
7 - git reset [file] -> unstages the file, but it preserves the file contents.
git reset [commit] -> undoes all the commits after the specified commit and preserves the changes locally.
git reset –hard [commit] -> discards all history and goes back to the specified commit.
8 - git status -> command lists all the files that have to be committed.
9 - git rm [file] -> deletes the file from your working directory and stages the deletion.
10 - git log -> used to list the version history for the current branch.
git log –follow[file] -> lists version history for a file, including the renaming of files also.
11 - git show [commit] -> shows the metadata and content changes of the specified commit.
12 - git tag [commitID] -> used to give tags to the specified commit.
13 - git branch ->lists all the local branches in the current repository.
14 - git branch [branch name] -> creates a new branch.
git branch -d [branch name] -> deletes the feature branch.
15 - git checkout [branch name] -> used to switch from one branch to another
git checkout -b [branch name] -> creates a new branch and also switches to it.
16 - git merge [branch name] -> merges the specified branch’s history into the current branch.
17 - git remote add [variable name] [Remote Server Link] -> used to connect your local repository to the remote server.
18 - git push [variable name] master -> sends the committed changes of master branch to your remote repository.
git push [variable name] [branch] -> sends the branch commits to your remote repository.
git push –all [variable name] -> pushes all branches to your remote repository.
git push [variable name] :[branch name] -> deletes a branch on your remote repository.
19 - git pull [Repository Link] -> fetches and merges changes on the remote server to your working directory.
20 - git stash save -> stores all the modified tracked files.
21 - git stash pop -> restores the most recently stashed files.
git stash list -> lists all stashed changesets.
git stash drop -> discards the most recently stashed changeset.