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Git CheatSheet


Git Basics

  1. Version Check
    • git --version
  2. Status
    • Normal : git status
    • Get Short Summary : git status --short
      • ?? : Untracked
      • A : Added
      • M : Modified
      • D : Deleted
  3. Set User Name and Email in Config
    • Set Username : git config user.name "Username"
    • Set Email : git config --user.email "EmailAddress"
    • To make this change across all repositories user --global tag : git config --global user.name "Username"
  4. Staging
    • Stage Changes from a Single File : git add filename
    • Stage all Changes : git add -all or git add -A
  5. Commit
    • Commit Staged Changes : git commit -m "Commit Message Describing Your Changes,"
    • Stage all Changes and Commit : git commit -a -m "Commit Message"
  6. Undoing Things
    • If you miss add some file in previous commit. Then --amend tag with commit:
      • After Wrong Commit, Add forgotten file to staging Area : git add <missed_file>
      • Amend the previous Commit to include <missed_file> too : git commit --amend
  7. Branch
    • Create New Branch Based on Current Branch : git branch <new_branch_name>
    • Get List of Branches : git branch
    • Checkout to Specific Branch : git checkout <branch_name>
    • Create new Branch based on Current Branch and Checkout to new Branch : git checkout -b <new_branch_name>
  8. Log And Help
    • Get Help For A specific Command : git <command> -help. *Example : *git commit -help
    • Get Help For All Commands : git help --all
    • Get Logs : git log
      • To get information about the change made in eache commit use -p tag : git log -p or git log --patch
      • Tog get logs about limited number of commits, eg 2 : git log -2
      • To get abbreviated stats use stat tag : git log --stat
      • To get ASCII graph of branch and merges : git log -graph
      • To get list of modified and created file after commit Operation : git log --name-only
      • To limit the data to certain time period use since or until tag : git log since==2.weeks
      • To filter commits of specific author : git log --author="<author name>"
      • To filter commit having some <somestring> present in commit message : git log --grep="<someword>"
      • Git pickaxe tool, Takes <string> as input and shows commit that changed occurances of that <string>: git log -S <string>
      • To know Commits that changed a particular file <file> : git log -- <pathtofile>
    • Get Status of Current Branch with respect to remote: git status
    • Get information about Unstaged Changes : git diff
    • Get information about Staged Uncommited Changes : git diff --staged or git diff --cached
    • Remove deleted files from working tree and from the index, : git rm <filename/directory/pattern>
      • If we want to delete staged -f flag : git rm -f <filename/directory/pattern>
      • If we want to have file in working tree but remove from tracked file, ie same functionality as adding to .gitignore : git rm --cached <file/directory/pattern>

Git and Remote Repositories

  1. Add Remote
    • Add Remote Repo as an origin to your loca git Repo : git remove add origin <URL>
  2. Fetch
    • Fetch change history of tracked remote Branch(origin in this case).Repo : git fetch origin
  3. Merge
    • Merge Combines Current Branch with Given Branch (origin/main in this case) : git merge origin/main
  4. Pull
    • Combine Fetch and Merge. Pull remote repo and merge it with current branch : git pull origin
  5. Push
    • Push Local Commited Changes to Remote repo(origin here)/Branch : git push origin or git push origin/<branch_name>
  6. Clone
    • Clone a remote Repo to Local, with all its logs and history of files : git clone <url_of_remote_repo>
  7. Configure Remote
    • Get Information About Remote : git remote -v
      • fetch will tell you what url will be used to retrieve change in fetch and pull.
      • push will tell you what url your local changes will be pushed to.
    • Rename remote from one to another. : git remote rename <remote1> <remote2>
    • Add Remote : git remote add <remotename> <remoteurl>
  8. UnDo
    • To Unstage a staged file : git reset HEAD <filename>
    • To UnModify a Modified File : git checkout -- <filename>

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