X-Git-Url: https://git.arvados.org/arvados.git/blobdiff_plain/0eb72b526bf8bbb011551ecf019f604e17a534f1..a54c0f72656d883ae8f27d5074e35f60e61dce09:/doc/user/tutorials/git-arvados-guide.html.textile.liquid
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@@ -9,20 +9,13 @@ Copyright (C) The Arvados Authors. All rights reserved.
SPDX-License-Identifier: CC-BY-SA-3.0
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-This tutorial describes how to work with a new Arvados git repository. Working with an Arvados git repository is analogous to working with other public git repositories. It will show you how to upload custom scripts to a remote Arvados repository, so you can use it in Arvados pipelines.
+This tutorial describes how to work with an Arvados-managed git repository. Working with an Arvados git repository is very similar to working with other public git repositories.
{% include 'tutorial_expectations' %}
{% include 'tutorial_git_repo_expectations' %}
-{% include 'notebox_begin' %}
-For more information about using Git, try
-
-$ man gittutorial
-~/tutorial$ mkdir crunch_scripts
-~/tutorial$ cd crunch_scripts
~/tutorial/crunch_scripts$ nano hash.py
-
-Add the following code to compute the MD5 hash of each file in a collection
+A git repository is a good place to store the CWL workflows that you run on Arvados.
-~/tutorials$ nano hello.cwl
-notextile. ~/tutorial/crunch_scripts$ chmod +x hash.py
+~/tutorial/crunch_scripts$ git add hash.py
+notextile. ~/tutorial$ git add hello.cwl
Next, commit your changes. All staged changes are recorded into the local git repository:
~/tutorial/crunch_scripts$ git commit -m "my first script"
+~/tutorial$ git commit -m "my first script"