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42 Only http:// protocol support proxy (not git://). |
42 Only http:// protocol support proxy (not git://). |
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44 $ export http_proxy="http://username:password@proxy:port/" |
44 $ export http_proxy="http://username:password@proxy:port/" |
45 $ git clone http://github.com/$user/$proj.git $proj |
45 $ git clone http://github.com/$user/$proj.git $proj |
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47 You can store proxy settings under repository local config file: |
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49 $ git config http.proxy http://$user:$passwd@$ip:$port |
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47 * Start your project. |
51 * Start your project. |
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49 Setup proj space on fs. |
53 Setup proj space on fs. |
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149 By previous commands you grab changes from remote server! You can apply them: |
153 By previous commands you grab changes from remote server! You can apply them: |
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151 TODO |
155 TODO |
152 $ git merge |
156 $ git merge |
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158 * git analog of 'hg outgoing'. |
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160 git does not directly support such feature. You can emulate it by: |
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162 $ git fetch |
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163 $ git log origin/master..master # or just 'origin/master..' |
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154 * Debug git network operation. |
165 * Debug git network operation. |
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156 Git uses libcurl for network operation. |
167 Git uses libcurl for network operation. |
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