Added a simple example of usage to the "documentation" :)
Signed-off-by: Simon Hausmann <simon@lst.de>maint
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After submitting you should sync your perforce import branch ("p4" or "origin")
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After submitting you should sync your perforce import branch ("p4" or "origin")
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from Perforce using git-p4's sync command.
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from Perforce using git-p4's sync command.
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Example
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# Clone a repository
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git-p4 clone //depot/path/project
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# Enter the newly cloned directory
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cd project
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# Do some work...
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vi foo.h
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# ... and commit locally to gi
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git commit foo.h
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# In the meantime somebody submitted changes to the Perforce depot. Rebase your latest
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# changes against the latest changes in Perforce:
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git-p4 rebase
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# Submit your locally committed changes back to Perforce
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git-p4 submit
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# ... and synchronize with Perforce
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git-p4 rebase
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