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Basic set-up of remote git repository on a standard server

Set-up remote git repository on a standard server

The first thing to do is to install Git on the remote server.

Once you do that the rest of the process is split into three sections:

  1. Server set-up
  2. Local set-up (push commits)
  3. Server (pull commits)

Server set-up

  • ssh -pxxxx [email protected] (this is you connecting to your remote server)
  • cd ../ (this gets you to the 'absolute root' of the server)
  • cd www/..../ (navigate to the directory one level above your website directory - e.g. your website directory being where you would upload your HTML files etc)

Note: if (for example) your web directory is httpdocs then move up one level from there.

The following example assumes httpdocs is your web directory...

  • rm -rf httpdocs (remove the web directory - you'll recreate it again in a minute)
  • mkdir httpdocs && cd httpdocs (create new web directory folder and move inside it)
  • git init (initiate new git repo)
  • cd ../ (jump back up a directory level)

The following three commands are the black magic for getting a remote git repo setup:

  • git clone --bare httpdocs httpdocs.git
  • mv httpdocs httpdocs.backup
  • git clone httpdocs.git

Local set-up (push commits)

  • cd ~/Desktop/Sites/myWebsite
  • git init
  • git add *
  • git commit -m 'Start of new project'
  • git remote add origin ssh://[email protected]:xxxx/www/.../httpdocs.git
  • git push origin master

Server (pull commits)

  • cd ../
  • cd www/..../httpdocs/
  • git fetch
  • git diff origin/master
  • git merge origin/master
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