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Add inline tabs on Git Bootcamp page for commands on different systems #1225

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23 changes: 17 additions & 6 deletions getting-started/git-boot-camp.rst
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Git bootcamp and cheat sheet
============================

.. raw:: html

<script>
document.addEventListener('DOMContentLoaded', function() {
activateTab(getOS());
});
</script>

.. highlight:: console

.. note::
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``git push`` if the pull request author checked "Allow edits from maintainers"
when creating the pull request.

If you don't have GitHub CLI or hub installed, you can set up a git alias. On
Unix and macOS::
If you don't have GitHub CLI or hub installed, you can set up a git alias:

$ git config --global alias.pr '!sh -c "git fetch upstream pull/${1}/head:pr_${1} && git checkout pr_${1}" -'
.. tab:: Unix/macOS

On Windows, reverse the single (``'``) and double (``"``) quotes:
.. code-block:: shell

.. code-block:: bash
$ git config --global alias.pr '!sh -c "git fetch upstream pull/${1}/head:pr_${1} && git checkout pr_${1}" -'

.. tab:: Windows

.. code-block:: dosbatch

git config --global alias.pr "!sh -c 'git fetch upstream pull/${1}/head:pr_${1} && git checkout pr_${1}' -"
git config --global alias.pr "!sh -c 'git fetch upstream pull/${1}/head:pr_${1} && git checkout pr_${1}' -"

The alias only needs to be done once. After the alias is set up, you can get a
local copy of a pull request as follows::
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