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Merge pull request #11850 from kytrinyx/11796-git-mental-model
Clarify git instructions in project guide. Fixes #11796
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@ -164,17 +164,16 @@ To sync your repository:
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$ git remote add upstream https://github.com/docker/docker.git
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5. Fetch all the changes from the `upstream/master` branch.
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5. Fetch all the changes from the `upstream master` branch.
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$ git fetch upstream
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$ git fetch upstream master
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remote: Counting objects: 141, done.
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remote: Compressing objects: 100% (29/29), done.
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remote: Total 141 (delta 52), reused 46 (delta 46), pack-reused 66
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Receiving objects: 100% (141/141), 112.43 KiB | 0 bytes/s, done.
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Resolving deltas: 100% (79/79), done.
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From github.com:docker/docker
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9ffdf1e..01d09e4 docs -> upstream/docs
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05ba127..ac2521b master -> upstream/master
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From github.com:docker/docker
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* branch master -> FETCH_HEAD
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This command says get all the changes from the `master` branch belonging to
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the `upstream` remote.
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nothing to commit, working directory clean
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Your local repository now has any changes from the `upstream` remote. You
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need to push the changes to your own remote fork which is `origin/master`.
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need to push the changes to your own remote fork which is `origin master`.
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9. Push the rebased master to `origin/master`.
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9. Push the rebased master to `origin master`.
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$ git push origin
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Username for 'https://github.com': moxiegirl
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$ git checkout -b 11038-fix-rhel-link
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Switched to a new branch '11038-fix-rhel-link'
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Your branch should be up-to-date with the upstream/master. Why? Because you
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Your branch should be up-to-date with the `upstream/master`. Why? Because you
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branched off a freshly synced master. Let's check this anyway in the next
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step.
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@ -119,11 +119,7 @@ Follow this workflow as you work:
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To https://github.com/moxiegirl/docker.git
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* [new branch] 11038-fix-rhel-link -> 11038-fix-rhel-link
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Branch 11038-fix-rhel-link set up to track remote branch 11038-fix-rhel-link from origin.
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The first time you push a change, you must specify the branch. Later, you can just do this:
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git push origin
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## Review your branch on GitHub
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After you push a new branch, you should verify it on GitHub:
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$ git branch 11038-fix-rhel-link
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3. Fetch all the changes from the `upstream/master` branch.
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3. Fetch all the changes from the `upstream master` branch.
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$ git fetch upstream/master
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$ git fetch upstream master
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This command says get all the changes from the `master` branch belonging to
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the `upstream` remote.
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4. Rebase your local master with Docker's `upstream/master` branch.
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4. Rebase your master with the local copy of Docker's `master` branch.
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$ git rebase -i upstream/master
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This command starts an interactive rebase to merge code from Docker's
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`upstream/master` branch into your local branch. If you aren't familiar or
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This command starts an interactive rebase to rewrite all the commits from
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Docker's `upstream/master` onto your local branch, and then re-apply each of
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your commits on top of the upstream changes. If you aren't familiar or
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comfortable with rebase, you can <a
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href="http://nathanleclaire.com/blog/2014/09/14/dont-be-scared-of-git-
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rebase" target="_blank">learn more about rebasing</a> on the web.
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After closing the file, `git` opens your editor again to edit the commit
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message.
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7. Edit and save your commit message.
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7. Edit the commit message to reflect the entire change.
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Make sure you include your signature.
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