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TORTOISEGIT
The Power of Git –in a Windows Shell. TortoiseGit provides overlay icons showing the file status, a powerful context menu for Git and much more! Learn more about TortoiseGit. Download. DOWNLOAD – TORTOISEGIT – WINDOWS SHELL INTERFACE TO GIT Language Packs. The language packs contain no standalone localized version of TortoiseGit, you need TortoiseGit from above. Each language pack has a download size of 2-7 MiB.STASH CHANGES
The stash is implemented as a stack. Stash Apply will apply the changes of the latest stash to your working tree. Stash Pop does the same, but will remove the latest stash from the stack after applying it. Stash changes is still possible and will stash the current changes of the working copy to the top of the stack. Stash List provides an overview of all the whole stash stack. MERGING – TORTOISEGIT – DOCUMENTATION – TORTOISEGIT If you want to merge changes into a branch, you have to have a working tree for that branch checked out, and invoke the merge wizard from that working tree using TortoiseGit → Merge. Figure 2.57. Merge dialog. In general it is a good idea to perform a merge into an unmodified working tree. COPYING/MOVING/RENAMING FILES AND FOLDERS Cannot copy between repositories. Whilst you can copy and files and folders within a repository, you cannot copy or move from one repository to another while preserving history using TortoiseGit. Not even if the repositories live on the same server. All you can do is copy the content in its current state and add it as new content to thesecond repository.
REBASE – TORTOISEGIT – DOCUMENTATION – TORTOISEGIT Tip. There is a button that swaps branch and upstream. Assume you are currently working on master branch, and wish to rebase feature branch onto master.Instead of switching to feature in advance, select the commit of feature in log list, Context Menu → Rebase and click this swap button. TortoiseGit's rebase moves feature to master directly, then cherry-picks the commits.CLONE REPOSITORY
URL: Input repository URL address, which you will clone from.You can click Browse to browse directory.. Directory: Input your local directory, which you will clone to.You can click Browse to browse directory.. Depth: Create a shallow clone with a limited history cut at the specified number of commits. Recursive: Submodules are initialized and cloned using their default settings.PUSH - TORTOISEGIT
This section talks about how to push (i.e., send) changes to another repository. In order to perform a push open the push dialog using TortoiseGit → Push .Pushing changes is also possible using the Sync dialog (cf. the section called “Sync”), however, there you have less options, but the sync dialog allows you to initiate other operations such as pulling and to see diffs and changes. PULL AND FETCH CHANGE A pull/fetch can be initiated by using TortoiseGit → Pull or TortoiseGit → Fetch.Fetching and pulling changes is also possible using the Sync dialog (cf. the section called “Sync”), however, there you have less options, but the sync dialog allows you to initiate other operations such as pushing and to see diffs and changes. The fetch and pull dialog will open.CHERRY PICKING
Cherry-picking in TortoiseGit is invoked from the Revision Log Dialog. Within this dialog, select the commit (s) to cherry-pick, then right-click on one of the selected commits to pop up the context menu. Select Cherry Pick this commit (or Cherry Pick select commits if more than one commit is selected).TORTOISEGIT
The Power of Git –in a Windows Shell. TortoiseGit provides overlay icons showing the file status, a powerful context menu for Git and much more! Learn more about TortoiseGit. Download. DOWNLOAD – TORTOISEGIT – WINDOWS SHELL INTERFACE TO GIT Language Packs. The language packs contain no standalone localized version of TortoiseGit, you need TortoiseGit from above. Each language pack has a download size of 2-7 MiB.STASH CHANGES
The stash is implemented as a stack. Stash Apply will apply the changes of the latest stash to your working tree. Stash Pop does the same, but will remove the latest stash from the stack after applying it. Stash changes is still possible and will stash the current changes of the working copy to the top of the stack. Stash List provides an overview of all the whole stash stack. MERGING – TORTOISEGIT – DOCUMENTATION – TORTOISEGIT If you want to merge changes into a branch, you have to have a working tree for that branch checked out, and invoke the merge wizard from that working tree using TortoiseGit → Merge. Figure 2.57. Merge dialog. In general it is a good idea to perform a merge into an unmodified working tree. COPYING/MOVING/RENAMING FILES AND FOLDERS Cannot copy between repositories. Whilst you can copy and files and folders within a repository, you cannot copy or move from one repository to another while preserving history using TortoiseGit. Not even if the repositories live on the same server. All you can do is copy the content in its current state and add it as new content to thesecond repository.
REBASE – TORTOISEGIT – DOCUMENTATION – TORTOISEGIT Tip. There is a button that swaps branch and upstream. Assume you are currently working on master branch, and wish to rebase feature branch onto master.Instead of switching to feature in advance, select the commit of feature in log list, Context Menu → Rebase and click this swap button. TortoiseGit's rebase moves feature to master directly, then cherry-picks the commits.CLONE REPOSITORY
URL: Input repository URL address, which you will clone from.You can click Browse to browse directory.. Directory: Input your local directory, which you will clone to.You can click Browse to browse directory.. Depth: Create a shallow clone with a limited history cut at the specified number of commits. Recursive: Submodules are initialized and cloned using their default settings.PUSH - TORTOISEGIT
This section talks about how to push (i.e., send) changes to another repository. In order to perform a push open the push dialog using TortoiseGit → Push .Pushing changes is also possible using the Sync dialog (cf. the section called “Sync”), however, there you have less options, but the sync dialog allows you to initiate other operations such as pulling and to see diffs and changes. PULL AND FETCH CHANGE A pull/fetch can be initiated by using TortoiseGit → Pull or TortoiseGit → Fetch.Fetching and pulling changes is also possible using the Sync dialog (cf. the section called “Sync”), however, there you have less options, but the sync dialog allows you to initiate other operations such as pushing and to see diffs and changes. The fetch and pull dialog will open.CHERRY PICKING
Cherry-picking in TortoiseGit is invoked from the Revision Log Dialog. Within this dialog, select the commit (s) to cherry-pick, then right-click on one of the selected commits to pop up the context menu. Select Cherry Pick this commit (or Cherry Pick select commits if more than one commit is selected). ABOUT – TORTOISEGIT – WINDOWS SHELL INTERFACE TO GIT Integration with issue tracking systems. TortoiseGit provides a flexible mechanism to integrate any web based bug tracking system. A separate input box to enter the issue number assigned to the commit, or coloring of the issue number directly in the log message itself. When showing all log messages, an extra column is added with the issuenumber.
BROWSE ALL REFS
The left panel displays the ref "types" in a tree such as tags, heads (local branches) and so on. Right panel shows all refs for a selected type (recursively if not disabled using Show nested refs) including the latest commit, description and (for local branches) their remote tracked branch.. At the top there is an edit bar which can be used to filter the displayed refs in the right panel. PULL AND FETCH CHANGE A pull/fetch can be initiated by using TortoiseGit → Pull or TortoiseGit → Fetch.Fetching and pulling changes is also possible using the Sync dialog (cf. the section called “Sync”), however, there you have less options, but the sync dialog allows you to initiate other operations such as pushing and to see diffs and changes. The fetch and pull dialog will open.CLONE REPOSITORY
URL: Input repository URL address, which you will clone from.You can click Browse to browse directory.. Directory: Input your local directory, which you will clone to.You can click Browse to browse directory.. Depth: Create a shallow clone with a limited history cut at the specified number of commits. Recursive: Submodules are initialized and cloned using their default settings.READING GUIDE
Reading Guide. This Preface explains a little about the TortoiseGit project, the community of people who work on it, and the licensing conditions for using it and distributing it. The Chapter 1, Introduction explains what TortoiseGit is, what it does, where it comes from and the basics for installing it on your PC. GETTING STATUS INFORMATION This is the default color scheme, but you can customise those colors using the settings dialog. Read the section called “TortoiseGit color Settings” for more information.. From the context menu of the dialog you can show a diff of the changes.BRANCHING/TAGGING
One of the features of version control systems is the ability to isolate changes onto a separate line of development. This line is known as a branch.Branches are often used to try out new features without disturbing the main line of development with compiler errorsand bugs.
SYNC – TORTOISEGIT – DOCUMENTATION – TORTOISEGIT – WINDOWS Sync. The Sync Dialog provides an interface for all operations related with remote repositories in one dialog. This includes push, pull, fetch, remote update, submodule update, send patch However, the sync dialog provides less options as the regarding dialogs (cf. the section called “Pull and Fetch change” and the section called “PushREVISION GRAPHS
To make it easier to navigate a large graph, use the overview window. This shows the entire graph in a small window, with the currently displayed portion highlighted. You can drag the highlighted area to change the displayed region. The revision date, author and comments are shown in a hint box whenever the mouse hovers over a revision box. CREATING AND APPLYING PATCHES AND PULL REQUESTS Important. Here Git is different to TortoiseSVN: In TortoiseSVN you directly create a patch instead of committing your changes and create a patch of the commits afterwards (in git you have a full local copy/fork of the project you cloned - commits are just local).TORTOISEGIT
The Power of Git –in a Windows Shell. TortoiseGit provides overlay icons showing the file status, a powerful context menu for Git and much more! Learn more about TortoiseGit. Download. DOWNLOAD – TORTOISEGIT – WINDOWS SHELL INTERFACE TO GIT Language Packs. The language packs contain no standalone localized version of TortoiseGit, you need TortoiseGit from above. Each language pack has a download size of 2-7 MiB.STASH CHANGES
The stash is implemented as a stack. Stash Apply will apply the changes of the latest stash to your working tree. Stash Pop does the same, but will remove the latest stash from the stack after applying it. Stash changes is still possible and will stash the current changes of the working copy to the top of the stack. Stash List provides an overview of all the whole stash stack. MERGING – TORTOISEGIT – DOCUMENTATION – TORTOISEGIT If you want to merge changes into a branch, you have to have a working tree for that branch checked out, and invoke the merge wizard from that working tree using TortoiseGit → Merge. Figure 2.57. Merge dialog. In general it is a good idea to perform a merge into an unmodified working tree.CLONE REPOSITORY
URL: Input repository URL address, which you will clone from.You can click Browse to browse directory.. Directory: Input your local directory, which you will clone to.You can click Browse to browse directory.. Depth: Create a shallow clone with a limited history cut at the specified number of commits. Recursive: Submodules are initialized and cloned using their default settings. PULL AND FETCH CHANGE A pull/fetch can be initiated by using TortoiseGit → Pull or TortoiseGit → Fetch.Fetching and pulling changes is also possible using the Sync dialog (cf. the section called “Sync”), however, there you have less options, but the sync dialog allows you to initiate other operations such as pushing and to see diffs and changes. The fetch and pull dialog will open.PUSH - TORTOISEGIT
This section talks about how to push (i.e., send) changes to another repository. In order to perform a push open the push dialog using TortoiseGit → Push .Pushing changes is also possible using the Sync dialog (cf. the section called “Sync”), however, there you have less options, but the sync dialog allows you to initiate other operations such as pulling and to see diffs and changes. IGNORING FILES AND DIRECTORIES In most projects you will have files and folders that should not be subject to version control. These might include files created by the compiler, *.obj, *.lst, maybe an output folder used to store the executable, bin/, obj/.More examples include user-specific workspace settings *.suo, *.user (Visual Studio), backup files *.bak, Backup*/, Shell metadata files Thumbs.db, Desktop.ini, .DS_Store/.CHERRY PICKING
Cherry-picking in TortoiseGit is invoked from the Revision Log Dialog. Within this dialog, select the commit (s) to cherry-pick, then right-click on one of the selected commits to pop up the context menu. Select Cherry Pick this commit (or Cherry Pick select commits if more than one commit is selected). CREATING AND APPLYING PATCHES AND PULL REQUESTS Important. Here Git is different to TortoiseSVN: In TortoiseSVN you directly create a patch instead of committing your changes and create a patch of the commits afterwards (in git you have a full local copy/fork of the project you cloned - commits are just local).TORTOISEGIT
The Power of Git –in a Windows Shell. TortoiseGit provides overlay icons showing the file status, a powerful context menu for Git and much more! Learn more about TortoiseGit. Download. DOWNLOAD – TORTOISEGIT – WINDOWS SHELL INTERFACE TO GIT Language Packs. The language packs contain no standalone localized version of TortoiseGit, you need TortoiseGit from above. Each language pack has a download size of 2-7 MiB.STASH CHANGES
The stash is implemented as a stack. Stash Apply will apply the changes of the latest stash to your working tree. Stash Pop does the same, but will remove the latest stash from the stack after applying it. Stash changes is still possible and will stash the current changes of the working copy to the top of the stack. Stash List provides an overview of all the whole stash stack. MERGING – TORTOISEGIT – DOCUMENTATION – TORTOISEGIT If you want to merge changes into a branch, you have to have a working tree for that branch checked out, and invoke the merge wizard from that working tree using TortoiseGit → Merge. Figure 2.57. Merge dialog. In general it is a good idea to perform a merge into an unmodified working tree.CLONE REPOSITORY
URL: Input repository URL address, which you will clone from.You can click Browse to browse directory.. Directory: Input your local directory, which you will clone to.You can click Browse to browse directory.. Depth: Create a shallow clone with a limited history cut at the specified number of commits. Recursive: Submodules are initialized and cloned using their default settings. PULL AND FETCH CHANGE A pull/fetch can be initiated by using TortoiseGit → Pull or TortoiseGit → Fetch.Fetching and pulling changes is also possible using the Sync dialog (cf. the section called “Sync”), however, there you have less options, but the sync dialog allows you to initiate other operations such as pushing and to see diffs and changes. The fetch and pull dialog will open.PUSH - TORTOISEGIT
This section talks about how to push (i.e., send) changes to another repository. In order to perform a push open the push dialog using TortoiseGit → Push .Pushing changes is also possible using the Sync dialog (cf. the section called “Sync”), however, there you have less options, but the sync dialog allows you to initiate other operations such as pulling and to see diffs and changes. IGNORING FILES AND DIRECTORIES In most projects you will have files and folders that should not be subject to version control. These might include files created by the compiler, *.obj, *.lst, maybe an output folder used to store the executable, bin/, obj/.More examples include user-specific workspace settings *.suo, *.user (Visual Studio), backup files *.bak, Backup*/, Shell metadata files Thumbs.db, Desktop.ini, .DS_Store/.CHERRY PICKING
Cherry-picking in TortoiseGit is invoked from the Revision Log Dialog. Within this dialog, select the commit (s) to cherry-pick, then right-click on one of the selected commits to pop up the context menu. Select Cherry Pick this commit (or Cherry Pick select commits if more than one commit is selected). CREATING AND APPLYING PATCHES AND PULL REQUESTS Important. Here Git is different to TortoiseSVN: In TortoiseSVN you directly create a patch instead of committing your changes and create a patch of the commits afterwards (in git you have a full local copy/fork of the project you cloned - commits are just local).DOCUMENTATION
Documentation Manuals. The are two manuals available: TortoiseGit (in general, includes a daily usage guide) TortoiseGitMerge (); If you need help or more specific support please see our support page and our FAQ.. Developer documentationTORTOISEGIT
Explorer showing icon overlays. 2.2. Context menu for a directory under version control. 2.3. Explorer file menu for a shortcut in a versioned folder. 2.4. Right drag menu for a directory under version control. 2.5. Create repository dialog. ABOUT – TORTOISEGIT – WINDOWS SHELL INTERFACE TO GIT Integration with issue tracking systems. TortoiseGit provides a flexible mechanism to integrate any web based bug tracking system. A separate input box to enter the issue number assigned to the commit, or coloring of the issue number directly in the log message itself. When showing all log messages, an extra column is added with the issuenumber.
PULL AND FETCH CHANGE A pull/fetch can be initiated by using TortoiseGit → Pull or TortoiseGit → Fetch.Fetching and pulling changes is also possible using the Sync dialog (cf. the section called “Sync”), however, there you have less options, but the sync dialog allows you to initiate other operations such as pushing and to see diffs and changes. The fetch and pull dialog will open.PUSH - TORTOISEGIT
This section talks about how to push (i.e., send) changes to another repository. In order to perform a push open the push dialog using TortoiseGit → Push .Pushing changes is also possible using the Sync dialog (cf. the section called “Sync”), however, there you have less options, but the sync dialog allows you to initiate other operations such as pulling and to see diffs and changes. SYNC – TORTOISEGIT – DOCUMENTATION – TORTOISEGIT – WINDOWS Sync. The Sync Dialog provides an interface for all operations related with remote repositories in one dialog. This includes push, pull, fetch, remote update, submodule update, send patch However, the sync dialog provides less options as the regarding dialogs (cf. the section called “Pull and Fetch change” and the section called “Push GETTING STATUS INFORMATION This is the default color scheme, but you can customise those colors using the settings dialog. Read the section called “TortoiseGit color Settings” for more information.. From the context menu of the dialog you can show a diff of the changes. CHAPTER 2. TORTOISEGIT DAILY USE GUIDE This document describes day to day usage of the TortoiseGit client. It is not an introduction to version control systems, and not an introduction to Git. It is more like a place you may turn to when you know approximately what you want to do, but don't quite remember howto do it.
SUBMODULES – TORTOISEGIT – DOCUMENTATION – TORTOISEGIT Here using the TortoiseGit → Submodules Add option a foreign repository can be embedded into a dedicated sub directory of the source tree. When selecting this option, a dialog pops up: Figure 2.22. The add submodule dialog. Here you can enter the location/URL ofRESOLVING CONFLICTS
During a merge, the working tree files are updated to reflect the result of the merge. Once in a while, you will get a conflict when you merge another branch, cherry-pick commits, rebase or apply a stash: Among the changes made to the common ancestor's version, non-overlapping ones (that is, you changed an area of the file while the other side left that area intact, or vice versa) are* About
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