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GIT Cheatsheet

Initial setup git Global Configuration Variables

These configuration variables are stored in ~/.gitconfig
git config --global user.name "<user>"
git config --global user.email "<email>"
git config --list

Initialize a new git Repository

cd into directory to be added to the repository
git init
git add -A
git commit -m "Repository Initialization"
git remote add origin ssh:<url>
git push origin master

Cloning a Remote Repository

git clone ssh:<url> <src/.>
git remote -v
git branch -a

Creating Branches

git branch <branch name>
git checkout <branch name>
git branch

Merging Branches

git checkout master
git pull origin master
git branch --merged
git merge <branch>
git push origin master

Deleting a Branch

git branch --merged
git branch -d <branch to delete>
git branch -a
git push origin --delete <branch to delete>

Update a file

git add <file>
git commit -m "Description of changes"
git push

Commiting & Pushing Changes

git diff
git status
git add -A
git commit -m "<message>"
git pull origin <branch>
git push origin <branch>

Remove files from repository keep local

git rm --cached <file>
git commit -m "Description of changes"
git push

List files in repository

git ls-files

Revert to previous version (pre commit)

git checkout <filename>
git status
git diff

Fix commit message

git commit --ammend -m "<message>"

Add a file as a part of previous commit

git commit --ammend

Remove the commit from the original branch (soft reset), removing commits but keeping staging directory in branch

git checkout <original branch>
git log
git reset --soft <hash of correct commit>
git status

Remove the commit from the original branch (mixed reset), removing commits and files in staging directory in branch

git checkout <original branch>
git reset <hash>
git status

Remove the commit from the original branch (hard reset), removing commits and tracked files entirely in branch

git checkout <original branch>
git reset --hard <hash>
git status

Remove Untracked Directories and Files

git clean -df
git status