+++ title = "Beginner's guide to Git" date = 2024-07-19 hidden = true +++ ## WhatIs Git? Git is a version control system. It is a program that allows you to roll back changes to files before they were previously saved. It also helps multiple people work on a project. Thus it can combine changes made by several developers. There are services that provide access to git repositories, the most popular is [GitHub](https://github.com/). ## How to download someone's repository? 1. Clone it with `git clone REPO_LINK` ```bash git clone https://github.com/oneshotws/hackerProg ``` First time - we will get prompt, answer `yes` (details below). ## Getting started - How to make repo? 0. __Register__ on Github 1. Create a Git __repository__ ![](./images/10.png) ![](./images/11.png) 2. Choose a __license__ - __"MIT License"__ if you don't know what to choose ![MIT](./images/21.png) - __"GNU GPLv3"__ if you want your project to be free software. ![GNU GPLv3](./images/22.png) 3. __Clone__ (download) the repository `git clone REPO_LINK`. Get repo link (click on "Code"): ![](./images/31.png) If we clone via SSH link, we will get promt: ```bash ~ ➤ git clone git@github.com:oneshotws/hackerProg.git Cloning into 'hackerProg'... The authenticity of host 'github.com (140.82.121.4)' can't be established. ED25519 key fingerprint is SHA256:+DiY3wvvV6TuJJhbpZisF/zLDA0zPMSvHdkr4UvCOqU. This key is not known by any other names. Are you sure you want to continue connecting (yes/no/[fingerprint])? ``` - write `yes`, press enter. This should happen only once. And we will get an error: ```bash Are you sure you want to continue connecting (yes/no/[fingerprint])? yes Warning: Permanently added 'github.com' (ED25519) to the list of known hosts. git@github.com: Permission denied (publickey). fatal: Could not read from remote repository. Please make sure you have the correct access rights and the repository exists. ``` Previously GitHub said we have not added the SSH key to our account. 4. __Generate__ an SSH key (if you don't have one!) - `ssh-keygen` and press enter 3 times: ```bash ~ ➤ ssh-keygen Generating public/private ed25519 key pair. Enter file in which to save the key (/home/casual/.ssh/id_ed25519): Enter passphrase (empty for no passphrase): Enter same passphrase again: Your identification has been saved in /home/casual/.ssh/id_ed25519 Your public key has been saved in /home/casual/.ssh/id_ed25519.pub The key fingerprint is: SHA256:ut0/9NgtyQEmOozmVOUBFbnfAgScz9IkwPCKalOCff0 casual@Casual-PC The key's randomart image is: +--[ED25519 256]--+ | .o.oo=oo | | .. + * | | . X o | |.. . o o O o | |..o.o .+So = o | | .o. +o+ + o | |.o +. E. . * + | |. . .o . o * .| | . . .... . | +----[SHA256]-----+ ``` Output the public SSH key with `cat` and copy it. ``` ~ ➤ cat /home/casual/.ssh/id_ed25519.pub ssh-ed25519 AAAAC3NzaC1lZDI1HEX5AAAAIIMaB2mluyXjROHI8GJ2o9xfvj+uiol/GbPnwJDzZkFm casual@Casual-PC ``` Next we click the "add a new public key" hyperlink and paste in our SSH public key. ![](./images/33.png) ![](./images/35.png) (note - screenshot have different key) This should happen only once. After that we will be able to download repositories via SSH and upload changes (`git push`), what will prevent problems in the future. Run `git clone git@github.com:oneshotws/hackerProg.git`: ![](./images/36.png) ![](./images/37.png) 5. __Develop__ your program. Once you make the changes you want, upload them to the repository using: `git add . && git commit -am 'new feature' && git push`. However, you will probably find that git doesn't know who you are, so it will ask you to add your email and name with `git config`. ![](./images/41.png) - `git add .` - adds new files to the repository (not all files are tracked in folder that will be uploaded to remote repository) - `git commit -am 'new feature description'` - saves (commits) changes to the repository that you can rollback to later. - `git push` - uploads them to GitHub. After that, our local changes will be displayed on github. --- [Other typical Git problems.](https://ohshitgit.com/) --- Btw, it's experemental post. Do you like this approach that we deal with problem as we are doing it first time together? Or do you prefer more easier to read - step by step (HowTo) guide? {{< source >}} My PHD2 presentation {{< /source >}}