| # Working with PowerShell repository |
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| ## Get the code for the first time |
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| ```sh |
| git clone https://github.com/PowerShell/PowerShell.git --branch=master |
| ``` |
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| ## Branches |
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| * Don't commit your changes directly to master. |
| It will make the collaborative workflow messy. |
| * Checkout a new local branch from `master` for every change you want to make (bugfix, feature). |
| * Use lowercase-with-dashes for naming. |
| * Follow [Linus' recommendations][Linus] about history. |
| * "People can (and probably should) rebase their _private_ trees (their own work). That's a _cleanup_. But never other peoples code. That's a 'destroy history'... |
| You must never EVER destroy other peoples history. You must not rebase commits other people did. |
| Basically, if it doesn't have your sign-off on it, it's off limits: you can't rebase it, because it's not yours." |
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| ### Understand branches |
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| * **master** is the branch with the latest and greatest changes. |
| It could be unstable. |
| * Send your pull requests to **master**. |
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| ### Sync your local repository |
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| Use **git rebase** instead of **git merge** and **git pull**, when you're updating your feature-branch. |
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| ```sh |
| # fetch updates all remote branch references in the repository |
| # --all : tells it to do it for all remotes (handy, when you use your fork) |
| # -p : tells it to remove obsolete remote branch references (when they are removed from remote) |
| git fetch --all -p |
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| # rebase on origin/master will rewrite your branch history |
| git rebase origin/master |
| ``` |
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| ### More complex scenarios |
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| Covering all possible git scenarios is behind the scope of the current document. |
| Git has excellent documentation and lots of materials available online. |
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| We are leaving a few links here: |
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| [Linus]:https://web.archive.org/web/20230522041845/https://wincent.com/wiki/git_rebase%3A_you're_doing_it_wrong |
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| ## Tags |
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| If you are looking for the source code for a particular release, |
| you will find it via **tags**. |
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| * `git tag` will show you list of all tags. |
| * Find the tag that corresponds to the release. |
| * Use `git checkout <tag-name>` to get this version. |
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| **Note:** [checking out a tag][tag] will move the repository to a [DETACHED HEAD][HEAD] state. |
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| [tag]:https://git-scm.com/book/en/v2/Git-Basics-Tagging#Checking-out-Tags |
| [HEAD]:https://www.git-tower.com/learn/git/faq/detached-head-when-checkout-commit |
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| If you want to make changes, based on tag's version (i.e. a hotfix), |
| checkout a new branch from this DETACHED HEAD state. |
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| ```sh |
| git checkout -b vors/hotfix |
| ``` |
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| ## Recommended Git configurations |
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| We highly recommend these configurations to help deal with whitespace, |
| rebasing, and general use of Git. |
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| > Auto-corrects your command when it's sure (`stats` to `status`) |
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| ```sh |
| git config --global help.autoCorrect -1 |
| ``` |
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| > Refuses to merge when pulling, and only pushes to branch with same name. |
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| ```sh |
| git config --global pull.ff only |
| git config --global push.default current |
| ``` |
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| > Shows shorter commit hashes and always shows reference names in the log. |
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| ```sh |
| git config --global log.abbrevCommit true |
| git config --global log.decorate short |
| ``` |
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| > Ignores whitespace changes and uses more information when merging. |
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| ```sh |
| git config --global apply.ignoreWhitespace change |
| git config --global rerere.enabled true |
| git config --global rerere.autoUpdate true |
| git config --global am.threeWay true |
| ``` |
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