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# Setting up PHP
PHP is server-side code that runs on top of a normal HTML website. This means you can use HTML and PHP together.
- Get started by creating a PHP document in the www folder in WAMP…
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## Step 2: Prepare the project
### Working with Binary files
In general, there are two types of files: text files and binary files.
Text files, like most code files, are easily tracked with Git [:b…
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Hi,
I'd like to borrow this example for a git training course I'm using at University College London.
There's no LICENSE file in the repository. Do you mind if I remix this?
James.
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What steps will reproduce the problem?
1.Set in gitblit.properties git.repositoriesFolder = /path/gitblit_links
1a. and git.searchRepositoriesSubfolders = true
1b. and git.searchRecursionDepth = -…
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Gemfile:
```rb
# TODO: Replace this gem with one that is maintained, like
# rack-cas or omniauth-cas
# This is used for course surveys so that professors and TAs/GSIs can log in
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## Step 1: Plan the migration
Migrating your repository to GitHub gives you the feature-rich tools and collaboration needed to elevate your project to the next level. This course will guide you throu…
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# Initial Setup
PHP is a server-side language, so in order to make your code work you must put it on either a web-server or a local server. For the purposes of this tutorial we will install a local s…
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### 🔖 Need
We have a large amount of actions that deal with upstream VCS providers like GitHub, Bitbucket, GitLab etc. There's the ability to create Pull Requests / Merge Requests from Branches, an…
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# Initial Setup
PHP is a server-side language, so in order to make your code work you must put it on either a web-server or a local server. For the purposes of this tutorial we will install a local s…