Git#
Git is a free and open-source distributed version control system designed to handle everything from small to large projects with speed and efficiency.
Credentials
You can find authentication information for this node here.
Operations#
- Add a file or folder to commit. Performs a git add.
- Add Config: Add configuration property. Performs a git config set or add.
- Clone a repository: Performs a git clone.
- Commit files or folders to git. Performs a git commit.
- Fetch from remote repository. Performs a git fetch.
- List Config: Return current configuration. Performs a git config query.
- Log: Return git commit history. Performs a git log.
- Pull from remote repository: Performs a git pull.
- Push to remote repository: Performs a git push.
- Push Tags to remote repository: Performs a git push --tags.
- Return Status of current repository: Performs a git status.
- Switch Branch: Performs a git switch.
- Create a new Tag: Performs a git tag.
- User Setup: Set the user.
Refer to the sections below for more details on the parameters and options for each operation.
Add#
Configure this operation with these parameters:
- Repository Path: Enter the local path of the git repository.
- Paths to Add: Enter a comma-separated list of paths of files or folders to add in this field. You can use absolute paths or relative paths from the Repository Path.
Add Config#
Configure this operation with these parameters:
- Repository Path: Enter the local path of the git repository.
- Key: Enter the name of the key to set.
- Value: Enter the value of the key to set.
Add Config options#
The add config operation adds the Mode option. Choose whether to Set or Append the setting in the local config.
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