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Forking and Branching
---------------------
Forking clones the original |repo| and creates an independent |repo|.
Branching allows you to develop independently
of the main branch based on the changeset branched, but remains linked to the
main |repo|.
Both provide excellent collaboration functionality,
and do not differ greatly, but you can find many online discussions
where people fight about the differences.
Fork a |repo|
^^^^^^^^^^^^^
To fork a |repo|, use the following steps:
1. Select :menuselection:`Admin --> repositories`
2. Select the |repo| you wish to fork.
3. Select :menuselection:`Options --> Fork`
4. On the :guilabel:`Create fork` page, set the following properties:
* The fork name
* The fork description
* If the fork is private or public
* The copy permissions
Branch a |git| |repo|
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Currently branching is only supported from the command line but is picked up
on the web interface. To branch a |git| |repo| use the following example:
.. code-block:: bash
# branch and checkout
git branch new-branch
git checkout new-branch
# same function shorthand
git checkout -b new-branch
# Example usage
$ git checkout -b example-branch
Switched to a new branch 'example-branch'
$ git status
On branch example-branch
Initial commit
nothing to commit (create/copy files and use "git add" to track)
$ vi example-script.sh
$ git add example-script.sh
$ git commit -a -m "ghost script: initial file"
$ git push
Once it is pushed to the |RCM| server, you can switch to the newly created
branch using the following steps:
1. Select :menuselection:`Admin --> Repositories`.
2. Select the |repo| you branched.
3. Select :menuselection:`Switch To --> Branches` and choose the new branch.
For more information, your can read more here on the Git website,
`Git Branching`_.
Branch a |hg| |repo|
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
.. note::
To use branches in |hg| like |git|, use the `hg bookmark` option instead.
Also see the :ref:`bvb` section for more information.
To branch a |hg| |repo|, use the following example and push your changes to
the main |repo|. Once pushed, you can view the new branch in |RCE| by
selecting :menuselection:`Switch To --> Branches` from the |repo| page.
.. code-block:: bash
$ hg branch example-456
$ hg ci -m "branch: ticket #456"
$ hg push --new-branch
Bookmark a |hg| |repo|
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Bookmarks are used in |hg| in much the same way as branches are in |git|. See
the `Mercurial Bookmarks`_ documentation for more information.
.. code-block:: bash
$ hg bookmark example-456
$ hg ci -m "branch: ticket #456"
$ hg push -B example-456
.. image:: ../images/branch-example.png
.. _Git Branching: http://git-scm.com/book/en/v2/Git-Branching-Basic-Branching-and-Merging
.. _Mercurial Bookmarks: https://mercurial.selenic.com/wiki/Bookmarks