GitLab is a team-oriented Git warehouse management tool that provides developers with a simple and efficient way to collaborate on code development. Whether developing for individuals or teams, GitLab can meet every need. After developing the code on GitLab, we need to pull the code locally for testing before submitting it. This article will introduce how to pull the code on GitLab locally.
Step One: Create a GitLab Account
First, you need to register an account on GitLab. Open the GitLab official website, click "Register" in the upper right corner, fill in your username, email, password and other information, and then click "Register".
Agree to GitLab's terms and conditions and click "Create Account".
Step 2: Create a GitLab project
Create a new project in your GitLab account. Click to enter your personal homepage or team homepage, and then click "New Project".
Fill in the project name and description information. If you want to categorize items into a group, you can select an existing group or create a new one. Just select the default values for other settings.
Click "Create Project" and you will enter the project page.
Step 3: Get the SSH URL of the project
In your GitLab project page, you can see that GitLab provides three URLs, namely HTTPS, SSH, and Git.
Here, we use the SSH URL to clone the GitLab repository. Copy the SSH URL, for example git@192.168.1.1:hello-world.git
.
Step 4: Install Git
If you have already installed Git, you can skip this step. Otherwise, you will need to install Git to continue with the steps below.
Git supports multiple platforms. You can download Git from the official website and install it according to the guidance.
Step 5: Create a project storage directory locally
In the local working directory, create a new directory to store the code you cloned from the GitLab repository. Execute the following command in the command line:
mkdir hello-world cd hello-world
This will create a directory named hello-world
and enter that directory.
Step 6: Clone the code in GitLab via Git Bash
On the command line, enter the following command to clone the remote GitLab code:
git clone git@192.168.1.1:hello-world.git
Please change Replace git@192.168.1.1:hello-world.git
with the SSH URL of your GitLab project.
If you are using Git for the first time, please wait for some time and Git will automatically download your code. Replace hello-world
with your project name.
Step 7: Pull the latest code
In the local code base, run the following command to pull the latest code:
git pull origin master
This command will pull from GitLab Take the latest code and merge it into the local branch. If you want to specifically pull the code of a certain branch, you can use git pull origin branch_name
to replace master
in this command.
At this point, we have successfully pulled the code on GitLab locally and are ready for testing and modification. If you are still unfamiliar with Git operations, it is recommended to consult more Git literature and tutorials.
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