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# Copy the code and go to the git-web: Profile settings -> SSH Keys. Paste the code and add key. | # Copy the code and go to the git-web: Profile settings -> SSH Keys. Paste the code and add key. | ||
# IMPORTANT: make sure you use the *public* key, not the private part of the key pair! | |||
# Go back to the terminal: | # Go back to the terminal: | ||
git clone git@git.wageningenur.nl:ABGC_Genomics/Turkey_Association.git | git clone git@git.wageningenur.nl:ABGC_Genomics/Turkey_Association.git |
Revision as of 23:03, 26 March 2015
Manual GitLab@WUR: Create projects and add files
Signing up
If you haven't done so already, first sign up at GitLab@WUR:
https://git.wageningenur.nl
Example of local commands to execute
<source lang='bash'>
- This shows an example, step by step, to create a project and add files into that project.
- Configuration:
- 1. Create a folder in your machine:
/home/juanma/Git_Stuff
- 2. configuration step 1: Copy into that folder the commands from the git-web: https://git.wageningenur.nl/ # and then ABGC_Genomics/
cd /home/juanma/Git_Stuff git config --global user.name "Herrero Medrano, Juan" git config --global user.email "juan.herreromedrano@wur.nl"
- 3. configuration step 2:
cd /home/juanma/Git_Stuff ssh-keygen -t rsa cd /home/juanma/.ssh/ cat id_rsa.pub
- Copy the code and go to the git-web: Profile settings -> SSH Keys. Paste the code and add key.
- IMPORTANT: make sure you use the *public* key, not the private part of the key pair!
- Go back to the terminal:
git clone git@git.wageningenur.nl:ABGC_Genomics/Turkey_Association.git
- Once I have made this connection, my project will appear as a folder in /home/juanma/Git_Stuff
- Add files:
- Add scripts to the project "Turkey_Association" :
cd /home/juanma/Git_Stuff/Turkey_Association cp myscript.sh /home/juanma/Git_Stuff/Turkey_Association git add myscript.sh git commit -m "myfirst_commit" git push origin master </source>
See also
Bioinformatics tips, tricks, workflows at ABGC