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linux:general:git [2017/12/19 17:01] lunetikklinux:general:git [2017/12/19 17:12] lunetikk
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 |  git config --global user.email "<MAIL>"  |  configure your mail address  | |  git config --global user.email "<MAIL>"  |  configure your mail address  |
 |  git config --global user.name "<USERNAME>"  |  configure your user name  | |  git config --global user.name "<USERNAME>"  |  configure your user name  |
-|  <code>git remote add origin https://github.com/<USERNAME>/<REPOSITORY>.git</code>  |  set a new origin for your current local repository  |+|  <nowiki>git remote add origin https://github.com/<USERNAME>/<REPOSITORY>.git</nowiki>  |  set a new origin for your current local repository  |
  
  
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 #download the repository #download the repository
 git clone https://github.com/Lunetikk/check_symlink git clone https://github.com/Lunetikk/check_symlink
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 #change into repository #change into repository
 cd check_symlink cd check_symlink
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 #checkout to a temp branch #checkout to a temp branch
 git checkout --orphan temp_branch git checkout --orphan temp_branch
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 #add all files #add all files
 git add -A git add -A
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 #commit the changes #commit the changes
 git commit -am "Initial commit" git commit -am "Initial commit"
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 #delete the old branch "master" #delete the old branch "master"
 git branch -D master git branch -D master
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 #rename the temp branch to master #rename the temp branch to master
 git branch -m master git branch -m master
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 #copy master to remote origin #copy master to remote origin
 git push -f origin master git push -f origin master
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