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# Change to the parent folder for your plug-in | # Change to the parent folder for your plug-in | ||
# Clone the repository: <code>git clone https://nakohdo@github.com/nakohdo/moodle-filter_autolinkhijacker.git</code> | # Clone the repository: <code bash>git clone https://nakohdo@github.com/nakohdo/moodle-filter_autolinkhijacker.git</code> | ||
# Rename the folder to your plug-in's name | # Rename the folder to your plug-in's name | ||
# Open Git Bash in that folder | # Open Git Bash in that folder |
Revision as of 20:17, 22 June 2011
Setting up a remote repository on github
See the instructions at:
Cloning the remote github repository to your local Moodle installation
- Change to the parent folder for your plug-in
- Clone the repository:
git clone https://nakohdo@github.com/nakohdo/moodle-filter_autolinkhijacker.git
- Rename the folder to your plug-in's name
- Open Git Bash in that folder
Creating a local branch
- Open Git Bash in the plug-in folder
- Create new branch:
git branch MOODLE_19_STABLE
- Change to the new branch:
git checkout MOODLE_19_STABLE
- Both steps in one:
git checkout -b MOODLE_19_STABLE
- Both steps in one:
Creating a remote branch
- Change to the correct local branch
git push origin -u MOODLE_19_STABLE
See also
- Moodle forum discussions
- GIT help needed
- Best way to manage CONTRIB code with GIT
- Handy Git tip for tracking 3rd-party modules and plugins
- Moodle Git repositories
- External resources