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What is the proper way of setting up a git repo and mirroring it to Github/Bitbucket?

 

I've done git before, but only through NetBeans' automation of the process.

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Initializing a Git repo and setting up a remote branch from the command line is pretty simple:

 

$ git init
$ git add .
$ git commit -am "first commit"
$ git remote add origin https://github.com/user/repo
$ git push -u origin master

 

Now, if you're talking about a Forge project specifically, it's a bit more involved, but not too bad either. You could have a look at my repo for an example.

I like to make mods, just like you. Here's one worth checking out

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I use straight up Git. It works fine for me and it super simple.

-Mitchellbrine

 

Minecraft can do ANYTHING, it's coded in Java and you got the full power of Java behind you when you code. So nothing is impossible.

It may be freaking fucking hard though, but still possible ;)

 

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