Saturday, September 1, 2012

how to install and use github in ubuntu for deploying


How to install github and deploy it in through local

First create a free account in github by clicking https://github.com/signup/free and then create your account here
note: free account is viewable by public and paid services are private

Install your github in your local pc
$sudo apt-get install git-core

here create your username and email here to get the passwd cache in your mails
$git config –global user.name “your name here”
$git config –global user.email “your email id”
$git config –global credential.helper cache
$git config –global credential.helper 'cache –timeout=3600'


Then login to github.com with your id
Then create a repository name as some exleazand some discription then create the repo

Then create a key in your local system
#cd .ssh
#ssh-keygen -t rsa
then key will be generated then copy the key in id_rsa.pub and copy it in github >> account setting>>SSH keys here add ssh key enter then paste the key with the name

then go to local system where you developed the apps
after going into that project developed path type this command
#git init
here it will generate a hidden folder .git

#git add .
This command will gather all the file together

#git commit -m “message”
then go to git hub account and your repo it will show a link with http and ssh then copy the ssh link like as this Ex: git@github.com:224466/exleaz.git
type this command

#git remote add exleaz git@github.com:224466/exleaz.git
here exleaz is a name which you are giving to the file

#git push -u exleaz master
here it will dump all your local apps in to the git hub

if you edit the file in github and want to update that to your local then
#git pull exleaz
it will get all the update copy to the local
note: when you type this commands you should go to the path where your local apps where uploaded

if you would like to dump all the apps into local
#git clone exleaz

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