问题
I am working on a gui based helper utility that will:
- Init a local repo, Init (bare) a remote repo
- Add .gitignore based on a project type
- Commit all the files locally
- Add a remote repo to the local config
- Push master to the remote repo
- Create a develop branch and push it to master
All this is done without git installed by using ngit (.NET port of jgit).
But I can't figure out how to setup tracking to track master to origin/master and develop to origin/develop using just ngit.
I can do it easily with
git branch --set-upstream master origin/master
However, I was hoping to avoid the dependency of a local git install.
回答1:
Here is a Java snippet that corresponds to the --set-upstream
option to git branch
:
Git git = Git.open(new File("/home/repos/myrepo"));
CreateBranchCommand create = git.branchCreate();
create.setUpstreamMode(SetupUpstreamMode.SET_UPSTREAM);
create.setName("develop");
create.setStartPoint("origin/develop");
create.call();
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/6887379/how-to-set-tracking-on-an-existing-repo-to-a-remote-repo-with-ngit-or-jgit