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Assuming a project in ~/myproject containing all sorts of files and directories
Assuming a project in ~/myproject containing all sorts of files and directories


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In the below example we use a local project called 'myproject' and upload it to the git server.

- if the existing local 'myproject' isn't initialised with git yet, then do so now:
$ git init
$ git add .
$ git commit -m "initial commit"


- clone 'myproject' from your local project into a new local directory called 'myproject.git'

$ git clone --bare myproject/ myproject.git

- upload the new repository to the remote server

$ scp -r myproject.git/ git@gitserver:/home/git

(this will create the folder /home/git/myproject.git on the server)


you may now clone the repository directly from the server into a local folder

$ cd somedir
$ git clone git@gitserver:myproject (the .git extension is not required)

lastly, you may now remove the original 'myproject' dir locally

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creating a git repository from an existing project

Assuming a project in ~/myproject containing all sorts of files and directories


In the below example we use a local project called 'myproject' and upload it to the git server.

  - if the existing local 'myproject' isn't initialised with git yet, then do so now:
       $ git init
       $ git add .
       $ git commit -m "initial commit"


  - clone 'myproject' from your local project into a new local directory called 'myproject.git'

       $ git clone --bare myproject/ myproject.git

  - upload the new repository to the remote server

       $ scp -r myproject.git/ git@gitserver:/home/git

         (this will create the folder /home/git/myproject.git on the server)


       you may now clone the repository directly from the server into a local folder

           $ cd somedir
           $ git clone git@gitserver:myproject     (the .git extension is not required)

       lastly, you may now remove the original 'myproject' dir locally