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linux:git [2019/05/28 16:01] – [Atom, Git and Rust] mhlinux:git [2019/10/05 19:31] – [Atom, Git and Rust] mh
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 </code> </code>
  
 +==== Branches ====
 +
 +Switch branch (option create)
 +<code>
 +git checkout branch_name
 +git checkout -b create_branch_name
 +</code>
  
 ==== Atom, Git and Rust ==== ==== Atom, Git and Rust ====
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 git push --all origin git push --all origin
 </code> </code>
 +
 +You will be prompted for username and password of owner of the Git distant repository.
 +
 +Edit (Fall 2019) : This actually doesn't work very well, see below for proper instructions.
  
 If you want to set all of your branches to automatically use this remote repo when you use git pull, add --set-upstream to the push: If you want to set all of your branches to automatically use this remote repo when you use git pull, add --set-upstream to the push:
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 </code> </code>
  
 +This is the advised way to push to a new repo by Git Lab and works perfectly well with a Rust project.
 +
 +<code>
 +cd existing_folder
 +git init //Skip if in a Rust project created with cargo, git is already initialized
 +git remote add origin [Remote Repository Address.git]
 +git add . //Not sure it's required, since the folder is already populated.
 +git commit -m "Initial commit" //Feel free to change the message
 +git push -u origin master //This is what actually pushes.
 +</code>
 Atom has a built-in git feature that will automatically detect git repositories and has a useful GUI. To use it, your project root folder **must be directly** in the project tree manager. It cannot be in a sub-directory or Atom will **not** autodetect the git repository. Atom has a built-in git feature that will automatically detect git repositories and has a useful GUI. To use it, your project root folder **must be directly** in the project tree manager. It cannot be in a sub-directory or Atom will **not** autodetect the git repository.
 +
 +===== Ressources =====
 +
 +[[https://git-scm.com/book/en/v2/Getting-Started-About-Version-Control|Git book]]
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