From 376314ec52504603ea230e12aebfec159ce660dd Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Ian Jackson Date: Sun, 30 Oct 2016 23:31:09 +0000 Subject: dgit(1): Reference tutorials Signed-off-by: Ian Jackson --- dgit.1 | 34 ++++++++++++++++++---------------- 1 file changed, 18 insertions(+), 16 deletions(-) (limited to 'dgit.1') diff --git a/dgit.1 b/dgit.1 index af23a5f..90f9c10 100644 --- a/dgit.1 +++ b/dgit.1 @@ -1,3 +1,4 @@ +'\" t .TH dgit 1 "" "Debian Project" "dgit" .SH NAME dgit \- git integration with the Debian archive @@ -28,21 +29,23 @@ dgit \- git integration with the Debian archive .SH DESCRIPTION .B dgit allows you to treat the Debian archive as if it were a git -repository. See \fBdgit\fP(7) for detailed information about the data -model, common problems likely to arise with certain kinds of package, +repository. + +This is the command line reference. +Please read the tutorial(s): +.TS +lb l. +dgit-user(7) for users: editing, building and sharing packages +dgit-nmu-simple(7) for DDs/DMs: doing a straightforward NMU +dgit-maint-merge(7) for maintainers: using a merging git workflow +dgit-maint-gbp(7) for maintainers: using git-buildpackage +dgit-sponsorship(7) for sponsors and sponsored contributors +.TE +.LP +See \fBdgit(7)\fP for detailed information about the data +model, +common problems likely to arise with certain kinds of package, etc. - -The usual workflow is: -.br -1. \fBdgit clone\fR or \fBfetch\fR; -.br -2. make, do dev tests, and commit changes in git as desired; -.br -3. build packages for upload, using e.g. \fBdgit sbuild\fR -.br -4. do pre-upload tests of the proposed upload; -.br -5. \fBdgit push\fR. .SH OPERATIONS .TP \fBdgit clone\fR \fIpackage\fP [\fIsuite\fP] [\fB./\fP\fIdir|\fB/\fP\fIdir\fR] @@ -998,8 +1001,7 @@ fetches may result in subsequent actions being different. Doing a non-dry-run dgit fetch first will help. .SH SEE ALSO \fBdgit\fP(7), -\fBdgit-maint-merge\fP(7), -\fBdgit-maint-gbp\fP(7), +\fBdgit-*\fP(7), \fBcurl\fP(1), \fBdput\fP(1), \fBdebsign\fP(1), -- cgit v1.2.3