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4 <p>To work with the Android code, you will need to use both Git and Repo.<br></p>
10 In working with the Android source files, you will use Repo for across-network operations. For example, with a single Repo command you can download files from multiple repositories into your local working directory.
24 operations will make your work much simpler, however.
61 <br><br>To see a list of existing branches:<br>$ git branch <br>or...<br>$ repo branches <br><br>The name of the current branch will be preceded by an asterisk.<br><br></div>
91 Deleting a client will <b>permanently delete</b>
124 ]<br><br><div>Downloads new changes and updates the working files in your local environment. After a successful repo sync, the code in specified projects will be up to date with the code in the remote repository.<br><br>You can specify project-list as a list of names or a list of paths to local source directories for the projects:<br>repo sync [<i>proj1</i>
129 ]<br><br>If you run repo sync without any arguments, it will synchronize the files for all the projects.<br><br></div>
137 is the currently checked-out branch in the local project directory. If the local branch is not tracking a branch in the remote repository, then no synchronization will occur for the project.<br><br>If the git rebase operation results in merge conflicts, you will need to use the normal Git commands (for example, git rebase --continue) to resolve the conflicts.<br></li>
144 ]<br><br><div>For the specified projects, Repo compares the local branches to the remote branches updated during the last repo sync. Repo will prompt you to select one or more of the branches that have not yet been uploaded for review.<br><br>After you select one or more branches, all commits on the selected branches are transmitted to Gerrit over an SSH connection.You will need to configure an SSH key to enable upload authorization.Visit <a href="http://review.source.android.com/Gerrit#settings,ssh-keys">SSH Keys</a>
145 within the user settings panel to register your public keys with Gerrit.To enable password-less uploads, consider using ssh-agent on your client system.<br><br>When Gerrit receives the object data over its SSH server, it will turn each commit into a change so that reviewers can comment on each commit individually.<br><br>To combine several "checkpoint" commits together into a single commit, use git rebase -i before you run repo upload.<br><br>You can specify project-list as a list of names or a list of paths to local source directories for the projects:<br>repo upload [<i>proj1</i>
150 ]<br><br>If you run repo upload without any arguments, it will search all the projects for changes to upload.<br><br>To make edits to changes after they have been uploaded, you should use a tool likegit rebase -ior git commit --amend to update your local commits.<br><br>After your edits are complete:<br></div>
159 <div># Replacing from branch foo <br>[ 3021 ] 35f2596c Refactor part of GetUploadableBranches to lookup one specific...<br>[ 2829 ] ec18b4ba Update proto client to support patch set replacments <br>[ 3022 ] c99883fe Teach 'repo upload --replace' how to add replacement patch se...<br># Insert change numbers in the brackets to add a new patch set.<br># To create a new change record, leave the brackets empty.<br><br>After the upload is complete the changes will have an additional Patch Set (e.g. Patch Set 2, Patch Set 3, ...).<br></div>
177 and when repo download will be able to find it, because changes are actually downloaded off the git://android.git.kernel.org/ mirror farm. There will always be a slight mirroring lag as Gerrit pushes newly uploaded changes out to the mirror farm.
207 specifies which projects will participate in this topic branch. You can specify project-list as a list of names or a list of paths to local working directories for the projects:<br>repo start default [<i>proj1</i>
222 ]<br><br>To see the status for only the current branch, run <br>repo status .<br><br>The status information will be listed by project. For each file in the project, a two-letter code is used:<br></div>
265 columns means this is a new file, unknown to Git. After you run git add on this file, repo status will show A-, indicating the file has been added.<br></td>
318 <br>A manifest file that contains a list of repositories and a mapping of where the files from these repositories will be located within your working directory. When you synchronize your files, the files contained in the repositories that are listed in the manifest will be pulled into your working directory.</div>