
Clicking the Pull Changes From Server button in the upper-right side CET Operator. This pushes the changes only to the repo you have right-clicked. Right-clicking a repo in CET Operator and selecting Push Changes to Server in the menu. This will pull changes for all the repos in your workspace.Ĭhanges can be pushed to the server by either: Clicking the Pull button in the upper-right side CET Operator. This pulls the changes only to the repo you have right-clicked. Right-clicking a repo in CET Operator and selecting Pull changes from Server in the menu. Pushing/Pulling changes To/From the serverĬhanges can be pulled from the server by either: If you want to switch to- or create a new branch for the commit, you can select/type in the branch name here. When this checkbox is checked, the changes will be automatically pushed after it has been committed. You can use this option if you want to add additional changes and/or change the commit comment of the previous commit. This option lets you add the changes of the current commit to the previous one. The available commands in this dialog are: Amend to Previous Commit The files you check/uncheck will be staged/unstaged when you press Save and Commit (to local repo). When selecting files from multiple repos, a commit will be made to each repo, using the same commit comment.
Inside the dialog, you can easily commit to one or more repo(s) at the same time.
Right-clicking a repo or file in the workspace and select Commit. from the menu. Clicking the Commit button in the Operator. The Git Commit dialog can be accessed by: How to Import Code from Perforce to Git.How to Set up a Git Workspace in CET Operator.If you haven't already created the workspace or imported data from Perforce, please visit the how-to guides for those tasks: