Git – Push Operation
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Jerry modified his last commit by using the amend operation and he is ready to push the changes. The Push operation stores data permanently to the Git repository. After a successful push operation, other developers can see Jerry’s changes.
He executes the git log command to view the commit details.
[jerry@CentOS project]$ git log
The above command will produce the following result:
commit d1e19d316224cddc437e3ed34ec3c931ad803958 Author: Jerry Mouse <[email protected]> Date: Wed Sep 11 08:05:26 2013 +0530 Changed return type of my_strlen to size_t
Before push operation, he wants to review his changes, so he uses the git show command to review his changes.
[jerry@CentOS project]$ git show d1e19d316224cddc437e3ed34ec3c931ad803958
The above command will produce the following result:
commit d1e19d316224cddc437e3ed34ec3c931ad803958 Author: Jerry Mouse <[email protected]> Date: Wed Sep 11 08:05:26 2013 +0530 Changed return type of my_strlen to size_t diff --git a/string.c b/string.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7da2992 --- /dev/null +++ b/string.c @@ -0,0 +1,24 @@ +#include <stdio.h> + +size_t my_strlen(char *s) + { + char *p = s; + + while (*p) + ++p; + return (p -s ); + } + +int main(void) + { + int i; + char *s[] = { + "Git tutorials", + "Tutorials Point" + }; + + + for (i = 0; i < 2; ++i) printf("string lenght of %s = %lun", s[i], my_strlen(s[i])); + + return 0; + }
Jerry is happy with his changes and he is ready to push his changes.
[jerry@CentOS project]$ git push origin master
The above command will produce the following result:
Counting objects: 4, done. Compressing objects: 100% (3/3), done. Writing objects: 100% (3/3), 517 bytes, done. Total 3 (delta 0), reused 0 (delta 0) To [email protected]:project.git 19ae206..d1e19d3 master −> master
Jerry’s changes have been successfully pushed to the repository; now other developers can view his changes by performing clone or update operation.
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