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How to Download / Install Git & GitHub Desktop (Git Beginner Tutorial, first commit)

Git is amazing for sharing your code, collaborating with others and keeping a record of who changed what. It's super complicated, but here's a beginner tutorial on how to get it installed & set up. It is by no means complete so definitely continue learning by checking out other tutorials. ➣Download Git https://git-scm.com/downloads -Choose your operating system -"Select Components": check "Windows Explorer Integration" -"PATH Environment" choose the 3rd option (include the UNIX commands. The 2nd option works but I recommend the 3rd option) -"Line Ending Convention" choose the 1st option for windows: "Checkout windows-style, commit unix-style line endings" ➣Download GitHub Desktop https://desktop.github.com/ -it works with repositories from any source (not just github) -Create Github Account https://github.com/ -Your username is public & your URL, so don't choose something stupid -Sign into github desktop ➣Cloning (creating a project/repository) -Create a "New repository" from https://github.com/ -the name must be unique to your account -Click "set up in desktop" to clone & choose a folder -Put files for that project in the repository folder ➣Making Commits -change your files -go to the Desktop app & click checkboxes next to files you want to include in a commit (unchecking a file still keeps the changes you made, but they won't be recorded in this commit) -Type a commit message in "Summary" -Click "commit to master" -Sync (in upper right to pull & push @ the same time) -----------Command Line--------------- git status == tells you if files are changed git pull == updates your local files to match any new changes stored on GitHub git add -A == adds all those files to the stage & gets them ready to commit git commit -m "your message here in quotes" == saves the changes git push == sends your new commits up to the gitHub server Detailed installation instructions http://mechanicalrevolution.com/blog/... Setting Git Global Username & Email https://help.github.com/articles/sett...

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