* To sort of start over on a directory 1. edit the .gitignore appropriately 2. git rm -r --cached . this command recursively removes all files from the index, but it doesn't delete them locally 3. git add . this command adds all files in the current directory and subdirectories using the current .gitignore 4. git commit -m 20240301 * greg@MSI:~/ggit/qbox$ git config --global user.email "greg@MSI.subckt.org" greg@MSI:~/ggit/qbox$ git config --global user.name "Greg MSI" * To completely clear the history of repository * ********************************* * In one of the cloned locations * ********************************* git checkout --orphan newBranch git add -A # Add all files (seems unnecessary) git commit -m HelloWorld git branch -D master # Deletes the master branch git branch -m master # Rename the current branch to master git push -f origin master # Force push master branch to github git branch --set-upstream-to=origin/master master git gc --aggressive --prune=all * ********************************* * ********************************* * Now in each copy of this repository * ********************************* git fetch --all git reset --hard origin/master git gc --aggressive --prune=all * ********************************* * To create a git ssh key ssh-keygen -t rsa -b 4096 -C "someone@somewhere.org" (creates id_rsa.pub) * To update and thus know if you're up-to-date or behind the remote git remote -v update git status * To undo changes TO ALL TRACKED FILES since last commit git reset --hard HEAD^ * To restore a tracked file that has been modified since last commit git checkout -- * To quit tracking a file or directory git rm --cached git rm -r --cached * To quit tracking a file and remove it git rm * To ignore a file add it to .gitignore * To show difference between current and last commit git diff HEAD^ HEAD * To create an ssh key ssh-keygen -t rsa * To see all you branches git branch -vva * To checkout a remote branch git checkout If branch is the name of a remote branch that does not currently exist locally then this will create a new local branch with the same name, and will automatically set upstream tracking * ******************************************************************************************************* * Git Reference * ******************************************************************************************************* https://git-scm.com/ * ******************************************************************************************************* * ******************************************************************************************************* * Github accounts : * ******************************************************************************************************* https://docs.github.com/en/github/getting-started-with-github/types-of-github-accounts * ******************************************************************************************************* * ****************************************** git clone cd newrepo git status git remote -v git checkout -b newbranch git config --global push.default simple git push --set-upstream origin newbranch **** (now in new location) git clone cd newrepo git status git remote -v git checkout newbranch *** use "get push" and "get pull" as needed *** https://help.github.com/en/github/importing-your-projects-to-github/adding-an-existing-project-to-github-using-the-command-line 2043 git fetch origin 2044 git checkout origin/master -- greg.cpp https://git-scm.com/docs/user-manual#git-quick-start Basically, just do a git pull --dry-run git push --dry-run git push -u origin master ********************************************* 2204 cp -r ~/wwmax . 2205 cd wwmax 2207 git init 2208 git status 2209 git add . 2210 git status 2211 git commit -a -m "initial maxima" 2218 git remote add origin https://github.com/gregwarwar/wwmax.git 2220 git push -u origin master From now on, I think you should just have to do the commit and the push ********************************************* Nice Article on cleaning up a git repostitory : https://www.shellhacks.com/git-remove-all-commits-clear-git-history-local-remote/ git checkout --orphan temp_branch git add -A git commit -am "The first commit" git branch -D master git branch -m master git push -f origin master *********************************************