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3 3   More in-depth documentation can be found on the [[official home page>>url:http://git-scm.com/documentation||shape="rect"]], which mentions books, videos, and links to other tutorials and references.
4 4  
5 -= Creating Commits =
5 += Repositories and Commits =
6 6  
7 7  1. Read the [[Git for Computer Scientists>>url:http://eagain.net/articles/git-for-computer-scientists/||shape="rect"]] introduction (skip this if you are already familiar with Git).
8 8  1. For Linux, Git is available in its own package. Windows users can install [[msysGit>>url:http://msysgit.github.com/||shape="rect"]]. For MacOS, Git is available as part of [[Xcode>>url:https://developer.apple.com/xcode/||shape="rect"]]; if you cannot install that, use [[Git for OSX>>url:http://code.google.com/p/git-osx-installer/||shape="rect"]].
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9 9  1. (((
10 10  Create a local repository for the "//Turing Project//":
11 11  
12 -{{noformat}}
12 +{{noformat nopanel="true"}}
13 13  $ mkdir turing
14 14  $ cd turing
15 15  $ git init
16 16  Initialized empty Git repository in ~/turing/.git/
17 17  {{/noformat}}
18 -
19 -{{panel}}
20 -**$ mkdir turing**{{code language="none"}}{{/code}}
21 -
22 -**$ cd turing**{{code language="none"}}{{/code}}
23 -
24 -**$ git init**{{code language="none"}}{{/code}}
25 -
26 -{{code language="none"}}Initialized empty Git repository in ~/turing/.git/{{/code}}
27 -{{/panel}}
28 -
29 -{{code language="bash"}}
30 -$ mkdir turing
31 -$ cd turing
32 -$ git init
33 -Initialized empty Git repository in ~/turing/.git/
34 -{{/code}}
35 35  )))
36 36  1. (((
37 -Add some content: copy [[attach:notes.txt]]{{code language="none"}}{{/code}} to your {{code language="none"}}turing{{/code}} directory.
20 +Add some content: copy [[attach:notes.txt]] to your {{code language="none"}}turing{{/code}} directory.
38 38  
39 -{{noformat}}
22 +{{noformat nopanel="true"}}
40 40  $ git add notes.txt
41 41  $ git commit -m "wrote some first notes"
42 42  [master (root-commit) 2e73b34] wrote some first notes
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44 44   create mode 100644 notes.txt
45 45  {{/noformat}}
46 46  )))
47 -1. Edit {{code language="none"}}notes.txt{{/code}}:\\
48 -11. Replace "fixed" with "infinite" in line 1.
49 -11. Replace "... (TODO)" with "a finite state machine" in line 4.
50 -1. (((
51 -Commit the modified content to your local repository:
52 -
53 -{{noformat}}
54 -$ git add notes.txt
55 -$ git commit -m "modified tape length, found a controller for tape head"
56 -[master 3f28a0e] modified tape length, found a controller for tape head
57 - 1 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
58 -{{/noformat}}
59 -)))
60 -
61 -After the preceding steps you have two commits in your local repository, each with one file in the index. You have different options for viewing these commits:
62 -
63 -{{noformat}}
64 -$ git log
65 -commit 3f28a0e473bf3da4aff34a09fed838fe033f3bb5
66 -Author: Miro Spoenemann <msp@informatik.uni-kiel.de>
67 -Date: Mon Oct 15 14:30:24 2012 +0200
68 -
69 - modified tape length, found a controller for tape head
70 -
71 -commit 2e73b34ac44480773fc0e52875b7353a087d8c6d
72 -Author: Miro Spoenemann <msp@informatik.uni-kiel.de>
73 -Date: Mon Oct 15 12:14:06 2012 +0200
74 -
75 - wrote some first notes
76
77 -$ git show 3f28a0e
78 -commit 3f28a0e473bf3da4aff34a09fed838fe033f3bb5
79 -Author: Miro Spoenemann <msp@informatik.uni-kiel.de>
80 -Date: Mon Oct 15 14:30:24 2012 +0200
81 -
82 - modified tape length, found a controller for tape head
83 -
84 -diff --git a/notes.txt b/notes.txt
85 -index 4ded2b3..bd422b3 100644
86 ---- a/notes.txt
87 -+++ b/notes.txt
88 -@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
89 -- * A tape with fixed length
90 -+ * A tape with infinite length
91 - * Tape head can read or write data
92 - * Tape head can move left or right
93 -- * The head is controlled by ... (TODO)
94 -+ * The head is controlled by a finite state machine
95 -{{/noformat}}
96 -
97 -Note that each commit is identified by a looong hash value, but it is possible to use only a prefix when referencing them (if the prefix is not ambiguous): the example above uses {{code language="none"}}3f28a0e{{/code}} to identify the second commit.
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