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153 questions linked to/from Definition of "downstream" and "upstream"
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How can I specify a branch/tag when adding a Git submodule?
How does git submodule add -b work?
After adding a submodule with a specific branch, a new cloned repository (after git submodule update --init) will be at a specific commit, not the branch itself (...
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What is "origin" in Git?
When I run:
git push origin branchname
What exactly is origin and why do I have to type it before the branch name?
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Need to reset git branch to origin version
I was accidentally working on a branch I shouldn't have been for a while, so I branched off of it giving it the appropriate name. Now I want to overwrite the branch I shouldn't have been on to the ...
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What is the difference between origin and upstream on GitHub?
What is the difference between origin and upstream on GitHub?
When a git branch -a command is executed, some branches it displays have a prefix of origin (remotes/origin/..) while others have a prefix ...
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What's the difference between git reflog and log?
The man page says that log shows the commit logs and reflog manages reflog information. What exactly is reflog information and what does it have that the log doesn't? The log seems far more detailed.
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Why do I need to explicitly push a new branch?
I am new in git and I am practicing. I created a local branch but I saw that when I did git push my branch was not uploaded to the repository. I had to actually do: git push -u origin --all.
Why is ...
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What does git push -u mean?
I have two different versions of git.
In the 1.6.2 version, git push does not have the -u option. It only appears in the 1.7.x version.
From the docs, the -u is related to the variable
branch.<...
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What is a tracking branch?
Can someone explain a "tracking branch" as it applies to git?
Here's the definition from git-scm.com:
A 'tracking branch' in Git is a local
branch that is connected to a remote
branch. When ...
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git rebase, keeping track of 'local' and 'remote'
When doing a git rebase, I often have difficulty working out what is happening with the 'local' and 'remote' when resolving conflicts. I sometimes have the impression that they swap sides from one ...
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How can I discard remote changes and mark a file as "resolved"?
I have some local files, I pull from remote branch and there are conflicts. I know that I would like to keep my local changes and ignore the remote changes causing conflicts. Is there a command I can ...
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Forking Git repository from GitHub to GitLab
Suppose that I would like to implement a fix to a project of someone else. That project resides on GitHub.
I could create a fork on GitHub and implement the fix.
However, I would like to create my ...
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Git - how to find first commit of specific branch
In following example tree:
A-B-C-D-E (master branch)
\
F-G-H (xxx branch)
I'm looking for F - the first commit in xxx branch. I think that it is possible with:
git log xxx --not master
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SVN:externals equivalent in Git?
I have two SVN projects in use from another SVN repository using svn:externals.
How can I have the same repository layout structure in Git?
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Different default remote (tracking branch) for git pull and git push
Is there a way to set up a git repository, so that git pull defaults to one remote and git push defaults to another? I know I can set both by changing the value of the remote variable in branch ...
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Logout and login as another user git bash
I want to logout from Git bash and login it again as another user .
I have googled but can't find any solution.