A few steps, biased toward quick and easy use for DHSI 2015:
- Download and install Git at git-scm.com.
- Sign up for GitHub at github.com/join.
- Create and name a public repository ("repo") without a ReadMe file.
- Open your Git Bash app (Windows) or terminal (OSX). We'll call this the "command line."
- Move to your desktop by entering
cd ~/desktop/
in the command line. - Enter
git config --global user.name YOURNAME
(replacing YOURNAME with the name you want to attribute to your work). - Enter
git config --global user.email EMAIL
(replacing EMAIL with the email address you used for GitHub). - Enter
git init dhsi2015
(which creates a directory on your desktop). - Enter
cd dhsi2015
(change your directory todhsi2015
). - Enter
touch README.md
(create a README file for your repository). - Enter
open README.md
(open the README file). - In the file, describe your repo. The first line should start with a
#
and be followed by a title for your repo. This is your header, with theh1
tag in HTML. - Save your file:
control+S
orcommand+S
. - In the command line, enter
git remote add origin https://github.com/handle/repo.git
(replacinghandle
with your GitHub handle andrepo
with the name of the repo you create during Step 3). - Enter
git remote -v
(verifying your remote address). - Enter
git add --all
(add all changes made to your repo). - Enter
git commit -m 'message'
(replacingmessage
with a description of your changes, e.g.,created README.md
). - Enter
git push origin master
(push your files to the remote repo stored at GitHub.com). - Visit your repo online to confirm changes.
- As you add and change files to your local repo, repeat Steps 16 - 18 above.