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Please note that you should only use this server to store files related to University coursework. Personal or word related files should not be stored on this server.
 
Please note that you should only use this server to store files related to University coursework. Personal or word related files should not be stored on this server.
  
== Getting started==
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== Signing in==
 
 
=== Signing in===
 
  
 
You can sign in using your usual university credentials. Make sure that you select the "LDAP" tab on the "Sign in" screen:
 
You can sign in using your usual university credentials. Make sure that you select the "LDAP" tab on the "Sign in" screen:
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=== Creating a project ===
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== Creating a project ==
  
 
Your next step is to create a "Project" that will contain your work. Click on the "+ New Project" button.
 
Your next step is to create a "Project" that will contain your work. Click on the "+ New Project" button.
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=== Creating your first repository ===
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== Creating your first repository ==
  
 
When visiting your project's homepage you are presented with some command line Git code that you should use to create your first repository. Please note that you get 2 access options:
 
When visiting your project's homepage you are presented with some command line Git code that you should use to create your first repository. Please note that you get 2 access options:

Revision as of 11:18, 16 February 2015

GitLab server

The University provides every student with a fully working Version Control system called GitLab:

Please note that you should only use this server to store files related to University coursework. Personal or word related files should not be stored on this server.

Signing in

You can sign in using your usual university credentials. Make sure that you select the "LDAP" tab on the "Sign in" screen:

gitlab01.png

Creating a project

Your next step is to create a "Project" that will contain your work. Click on the "+ New Project" button.

gitlab02.png

And populate the following fields:

  • Project Name
  • Description
  • Visibility Level

Important: The Visibility Level should be set to "Private" for all assessment-related work. Any other Visibility Level would allow other students to look at and clone your work, which equates to Collusion under the University's Academic Misconduct regulations.

Set the Project's Visibility level to "Private" and then manually invite new project members, via the Project's settings:

gitlab03.png

Creating your first repository

When visiting your project's homepage you are presented with some command line Git code that you should use to create your first repository. Please note that you get 2 access options:

  • SSH
  • HTTPS

We'll look that HTTPS for now, so click the "HTTPS" button near the top.

Your project's homepage should contain code similar to this one:

Git global setup

git config --global user.name "in9352"
git config --global user.email "alix.bergeret@wlv.ac.uk"

Create a new repository

mkdir great-work-by-alix
cd great-work-by-alix
git init
touch README.md
git add README.md
git commit -m "first commit"
git remote add origin git@fsegitlab.wlv.ac.uk:in9352/great-work-by-alix.git
git push -u origin master

Push an existing Git repository

cd existing_git_repo
git remote add origin git@fsegitlab.wlv.ac.uk:in9352/great-work-by-alix.git
git push -u origin master

In order to run the code above you have 3 options:

  • [Windows] Run Git Bash, a Git client installed in all MI labs
  • [Windows] SSH into mi-linux.wlv.ac.uk using an SSH client such as Putty
  • [Linux] Boot under Linux, and open a Command window.