git init <-- Create repo
git add . <-- Add change to
git commit -m "Message" <-- Commit to repo
git commit -m "Message" <files> <-- Commit to repo
git commit -am "Message" <-- Add files & Commit to repo
git commit -a --amend <-- Add change to Commit, option to change de description of Commit
git reset --hard HEAD^ <-- Remove last commit
git reset --hard <sha1>
git log <-- Show all commints
git log --oneline <-- Show all commints, on line description
git log -3 <-- Show the last 3 commints
git show-brand --more=5
git pull mozilla master <-- Sync Remote with Local repo
git pull -r mozilla master <-- Rebase remote branch to current branch
git push origin master -f <-- Sync Local with Remote repo (-f = force)
git reset --hard ad116b3 <-- Move HEAD to specific commit and delete all previous commits and files
git reset --soft ad116b3 <-- Move HEAD to specific commit and move files on index/staging area
git reset --mised ad116b3 <-- Move HEAD to specific commit and move files on working directory
git pull --rebase mozilla master
git branch <-- Show list of branches
git branch <branch_name> <-- Create a new brach
git branch -D <branch_name> <-- Delete brach
git push origin --delete <branchName> <-- Delete remote branch
git merge <branch_name> <-- Merge branch to current branch
git tag
git tag -a '<TAG_NAME>' -m '<description>'
git tag -d <TAG_NAME> <-- Delete from local
git push --tags origin :tags/<TAG_NAME> <-- Push deleted tag to origin
git rebase -i HEAD~4 <-- Group the last 4 commits
git rebase -i HEAD~2 <-- Group the last 2 commits
git remote -v <-- Show de remote repositories
git remote add origin <url> <-- Add remote repository
git remote add mozilla https://github.com/mozilla-b2g/gaia.git
git clone -b buttons-refresh-1 https://github.com/rnowm/gaia.git <-- Clone specific branch from remote
git clone -b mybranch --single-branch git://sub.domain.com/repo.git <-- Clone specific branch from remote
git log -S 'STRING' --oneline -- <path><file>
ej: git log -S 'body[role="application"] .button input {' --oneline -- shared/style/buttons.css
git format-patch <branch> --stdout > <file> <-- Patch current branch to parse branch
git stash <-- Move to temps zone
git stash list
git stash save "mensaje”
git stash pop
git stash show stash@{0}
git stash apply stash@{0}
git diff stash@{0}
git apply ../patches/dialer-refresh.patch
git branch -D master
git push origin :master
git push mozilla master
$ git branch -a
* master
remotes/origin/HEAD
remotes/origin/master
remotes/origin/v1.0-stable
remotes/origin/experimental
If you just want to take a quick peek at an upstream branch, you can check it out directly:
$ git checkout origin/experimental But if you want to work on that branch, you'll need to create a local tracking branch:
$ git checkout -b experimental origin/experimental Now, if you look at your local branches, this is what you'll see:
$ git branch
- experimental master
Borja -----------------
- git checkout -b MI_NUEVA_RAMA (estando en master)
- git pull --rebase mozilla master
- HAGO EL CURRO QUE NECESITE
- git push repo_joan MI_NUEVA_RAMA
- desde github envio Pull request
git for-each-ref --sort='-authordate:iso8601' --format=' %(authordate:iso8601)%09%(refname)' refs/heads
git config --global alias.lg "log --color --graph --pretty=format:'%Cred%h%Creset -%C(yellow)%d%Creset %s %Cgreen(%cr) %C(bold blue)<%an>%Creset' --abbrev-commit"
git show --name-only <commit-ish>
git show --pretty="" --name-only <commit-ish>
git diff-tree --no-commit-id --name-only -r <commit-ish>