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Resources ========= * [9front git man page](http://man.9front.org/1/git) * [Ori's article on Git9](https://orib.dev/git9.html) User configuration ================== % mkdir $home/lib/git % cat > $home/lib/git/config [user] name=Your Name email=me@example.org ^D Examples ======== Create, commit and push a repo: % cd repo % git/init # add a remote in .git/config... % git/add . % git/commit -m 'commitmsg' foo.c heads/front: 817a3f121083091291c45f1ddfcd1b042343efab % git/push Clone and push changes to a repo: % git/clone git://git.example.org/repo % cd repo # make changes... % git/commit foo.c % git/push Make a patch: # make changes... % git/commit -m 'commitmsg' foo.c heads/front: 817a3f121083091291c45f1ddfcd1b042343efab % git/export > patch.diff Apply a patch: % git/import < patch.diff applying commitmsg See which files have changed: % git/diff -s M foo.c M bar.c Shithub usage ============= First ask Ori (ori AT eigenstate DOT org) for a user. Create and push a repository: % rcpu -u $user -h shithub.us -c \ newrepo -d 'description' -c 'me@example.org' reponame % git/push -u hjgit://shithub.us/$user/reponame Repositories live under `/usr/git/$user`. Each repo contains editable files in `/usr/git/$user/repo/.git`: * `webpublish`: If this file exists, then the repository is published in the public web list of repositories. * `desc`, `description`: The short description of the repository. It shows up in the repo list. * `contact`: Contact information for submitting patches. Shows up on the repository info page.