| git-flow |
| ======== |
| A collection of Git extensions to provide high-level repository operations |
| for Vincent Driessen's [branching model](http://nvie.com/git-model "original |
| blog post"). |
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| Installing git-flow |
| ------------------- |
| The easiest way to install git-flow is using Rick Osborne's excellent |
| git-flow installer, which can be run using the following command: |
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| $ wget -q -O - http://github.com/nvie/gitflow/raw/develop/contrib/gitflow-installer.sh | sudo sh |
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| If you prefer a manual installation, please use the following instructions. |
| After downloading the sources from Github, also fetch the submodules: |
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| $ git submodule init |
| $ git submodule update |
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| Then, you can install `git-flow`, using: |
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| $ sudo make install |
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| By default, git-flow will be installed in /usr/local. To change the prefix |
| where git-flow will be installed, simply specify it explicitly, using: |
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| $ sudo make prefix=/opt/local install |
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| Or simply point your `PATH` environment variable to your git-flow checkout |
| directory. |
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| Integration with your shell |
| --------------------------- |
| For those who use the [Bash](http://www.gnu.org/software/bash/) shell, please |
| check out the excellent work on the |
| [git-flow-completion](http://github.com/bobthecow/git-flow-completion) project |
| by [bobthecow](http://github.com/bobthecow). It offers tab-completion for all |
| git-flow subcommands and branch names. |
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| If you are a [zsh](http://www.zsh.org) user with some plugin-writing |
| experience, please help us develop a |
| [completion plugin](http://github.com/bobthecow/git-flow-completion/issues#issue/1) |
| for zsh, too. Please contact me on [Github](http://github.com/inbox/new/nvie) |
| or [Twitter](http://twitter.com/nvie) to discuss details. |
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| Please help out |
| --------------- |
| This project is still under development. Feedback and suggestions are very |
| welcome and I encourage you to use the [Issues |
| list](http://github.com/nvie/gitflow/issues) on Github to provide that |
| feedback. |
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| Feel free to fork this repo and to commit your additions. For a list of all |
| contributors, please see the [AUTHORS](AUTHORS) file. |
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| Any questions, tips, or general discussion can be posted to our Google group: |
| http://groups.google.com/group/gitflow-users |
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| License terms |
| ------------- |
| git-flow is published under the liberal terms of the BSD License, see the |
| [LICENSE](LICENSE) file. Although the BSD License does not require you to share |
| any modifications you make to the source code, you are very much encouraged and |
| invited to contribute back your modifications to the community, preferably |
| in a Github fork, of course. |
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| Typical usage: |
| -------------- |
| For the best introduction to get started to `git flow`, please read Jeff |
| Kreeftmeijer's blog post: |
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| http://jeffkreeftmeijer.com/2010/why-arent-you-using-git-flow/ |
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| ### Initialization |
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| To initialize a new repo with the basic branch structure, use: |
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| git flow init |
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| This will then interactively prompt you with some questions on which branches |
| you would like to use as development and production branches, and how you |
| would like your prefixes be named. You may simply press Return on any of |
| those questions to accept the (sane) default suggestions. |
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| ### Creating feature/release/hotfix/support branches |
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| * To list/start/finish feature branches, use: |
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| git flow feature |
| git flow feature start <name> [<base>] |
| git flow feature finish <name> |
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| For feature branches, the `<base>` arg must be a commit on `develop`. |
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| * To list/start/finish release branches, use: |
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| git flow release |
| git flow release start <release> [<base>] |
| git flow release finish <release> |
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| For release branches, the `<base>` arg must be a commit on `develop`. |
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| * To list/start/finish hotfix branches, use: |
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| git flow hotfix |
| git flow hotfix start <release> [<base>] |
| git flow hotfix finish <release> |
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| For hotfix branches, the `<base>` arg must be a commit on `master`. |
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| * To list/start support branches, use: |
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| git flow support |
| git flow support start <release> <base> |
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| For support branches, the `<base>` arg must be a commit on `master`. |
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