Gitlab is used for on campus storage of some of your course lab and assignment materials.
What is Git?
Git is a version control program, which means that its job is to help you take “snapshots” of your files as you work on them. If you’ve ever had to manually make...
Using Git
Some of the basic git commands you will need to use from the command line.
How to use Gitlab
The following provide guides on howto achieve the following tasks. Forking a Project Adding Project Members Adding an SSH Key
Gitlab User Quota
What is Gitlab User Quota? GitLab User Quota is a fixed share of a user’s total repository size. The GitLab User Quota has been introduced in 2021 Semester 1 to hard limit...
Forking a Project
Forking a project will make a copy of the project in your personal space on GitLab.
Adding Project Members
Open your project page in GitLab, then click on Settings and select Members.
Adding an SSH Key
Clone
The clone command will load a copy of the git repository from an external source, in our case this will usually be from GitLab.
Add
The add command stages a file ready to be committed to version control.
Commit
git commit
Pull
git pull
Push
git push [origin master]