joey 2007-08-30 17:05:29 +00:00
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@ -13,8 +13,7 @@ Wiki page created with [ikiwiki](http://ikiwiki.info). Example usb.mdwn [usb](ht
## on monty (my laptop)
I wonder why a "pull" doesn't just init a repo like a "svn co" does?
I think I should have used `git-clone ssh://si.dabase.com/home/hendry/wikiwc/.git/`
Ah, I should have used `git-clone ssh://si.dabase.com/home/hendry/wikiwc/.git/`
monty:~/git-testing% git-init
Initialized empty Git repository in .git/
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I think I should have used `git push origin` here...
I should have used `git push origin` here...
monty:~/git-testing% git-push ssh://si.dabase.com/home/hendry/wikiwc/.git/
updating 'refs/heads/master'
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hendry:242$ git-checkout master usb.mdwn
I find this a little odd... Is this a required step for ikiwiki?
# Stuff I am confused about
* this master/origin stuff
* why do I have to explicitly say the filename "usb.mdwn" for it to be updated?
* why do I have to explicitly have to write the url if I am going a git-pull again? I know I can alias it, but why can't it just pull from the last source?
* how ikiwiki interfaces with git. does it have its own working copy? or is it the files simply in ~/wikiwc?
* I know git-push seems unpopular (git-pull seems to have the emphasis), though I think it is really convenient