= Git and github.com cheat sheet :author: Yuri Slobodyanyuk Author: Yuri Slobodyanyuk, https://www.linkedin.com/in/yurislobodyanyuk/ [cols=2,options="header"] |=== |command |Description |*git clone [local repo name]* | Clone remote repository, optionally renaming the local copy of it. |*git config --system * |Set configuration parameters for all users at the local host, requires root permissions, saves in the `/etc/gitconfig`. Some params (when setting on the terminal, separate paramater value from name with whitespace): - `core.editor` Editor to use to enter comments when committing. E.g. `git config --system core.editor vim`. - `diff.tool` Diff tool to use, e.g. `vimdiff`,`vimdiff2`,`xxdiff`,`gvimdiff` - `user.email` Email to be incldued in each commit. - `user.name` Full name to be included in each commit. |*git config --global * |Set for ALL repositories of a user on the local host, saves in the `~/.gitconfig` or `~/.config/git/config`. |*git config --local * |(default) Set for a specific repository only, should be run when inside this repository, saves in the `.git/config` inside the repository. |*git config --list --show-origin* |View all the settings with their origins. |*Contribute to a project (pull request/PR) on Github.com* a| Steps to contribute to some project on the github: . Fork the project you want to contribute to. . Clone the fork to your local system. . Make a new custom (non-master) branch inside it. . Make your changes. . Push this branch to your Github account. . Open a Pull Request on the Github.com for the project owner to review & merge. |===