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# New projects # New projects
## Initializing the repository ## Creating the main repository
1) Create the repository on at `git.tams.tech/tws` first and clone This will initialize and create an empty git repository.
2) Push an empty commit to the `main` branch with the message 'init': 1. Visit `git.tams.tech/tws` and click "`New Repository`".
`git commit --alow-empty -m 'init'` 2. Set the 'Owner' to `TWS`.
3) All further work to be merged from a branch on a fork 3. Give the repository/project a name. Good repository names use short, memorable and unique keywords.
1) Return to the web interface at `git.tams.tech/tws` and click the "fork" button 4. _(optional but recommended)_ Enter a short description of what this repo does / is for.
2) Clone your forked repo 5. Scroll down to the bottom of the page and press "`Create Repository`".
3) Add the upstream (ex: `git remote add upstream ssh://git@git.tams.tech:2222/TWS/meta-tasks.git`)
4) You can then fetch upstream changes and merge them to your fork ## Clone the main repository
5) Opening PRs should typically be from your fork's work branch to the upstream main Here we will clone the main repository and do some initial setup.
1. Clone the repository to your machine, where `<PROJECT>` is the name of the project.
```
git clone https://git.tams.tech/TWS/<PROJECT>
cd <PROJECT>
```
2. Create a `README.md` file. This file should have a longer description of what the project is. You can be as detailed as you like.
```
touch README.md
```
3. Create a `.gitignore` file. This file should include any file, extension, directory, or pattern you wish to **NOT** be tracked by git.
```
touch .gitignore
```
4. Push the initial work done so far.
```
git add .
git commit -m init
git push origin main
```
5. Once the changes can be seen at `https://git.tams.tech/TWS/<PROJECT>`, you can delete the local repository on your computer.
## Forking the project
All work to a project should ideally be done in a fork and not in the main repository.
This write up will walk you through the process of forking through the web interface.
1. Visit `https://git.tams.tech/TWS/<PROJECT>` and in the upper right hand corner press "`Fork`".
2. Leave everything default as all the information for 'Owner', 'Repository Name' & 'Description' should be correct. Press "`Fork Repository`".
3. You should now be able to visit `https://git.tams.tech/<YOU>/<PROJECT>`, where `<YOU>` is your username & `<PROJECT>` is the name of the project.
4. Clone the repository to your machine.
```
git clone https://git.tams.tech/<YOU>/<PROJECT>
```
5. Add the main repository as upstream. This will allow you to fetch upstream changes and merge them into your fork.
```
git remote add upstream https://git.tams.tech/TWS/<PROJECT>
```
**WARNING**: Do **NOT** push to upstream unless you have gone through a Pull Request! Only use the upstream remote to `PULL` in new changes.
You can now work on the project, commit changes, and submit Pull Requests from your fork to the main upstream repository repository.