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diff --git a/doc/university/training/topics/env_setup.md b/doc/university/training/topics/env_setup.md index bd487731783..2fd0a6762e2 100644 --- a/doc/university/training/topics/env_setup.md +++ b/doc/university/training/topics/env_setup.md @@ -1,73 +1,8 @@ --- -stage: none -group: unassigned -info: To determine the technical writer assigned to the Stage/Group associated with this page, see https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/engineering/ux/technical-writing/#assignments -comments: false +redirect_to: '../../../topics/index.md' --- -# Configure your environment +This document was removed. See our [topics](../../../topics/index.md) for similar content. -## Install - -- **Windows** - Install 'Git for Windows' from [Git for Windows](https://gitforwindows.org). -- **Mac** - - Type '`git`' in the Terminal application. - - If it's not installed, it prompts you to install it. - -- **GNU/Linux** - Enter `which git` in the Terminal application and press <kbd>Enter</kbd> to - determine if Git is installed on your system. - - - If the output of that command gives you the path to the Git executable, similar to - `/usr/bin/git`, then Git is already installed on your system. - - If the output of the command displays "command not found" error, Git isn't installed on your system. - - GitLab recommends installing Git with the default package manager of your distribution. - The following commands install Git on various GNU/Linux distributions using their - default package managers. After you run the command corresponding to your distribution - and complete the installation process, Git should be available on your system: - - - **Arch Linux and its derivatives** - `sudo pacman -S git` - - **Fedora, RHEL, and CentOS** - For the `yum` package manager run `sudo yum install git-all`, - and for the `dnf` package manager run `sudo dnf install git`. - - **Debian/Ubuntu and their derivatives** - `sudo apt-get install git` - - **Gentoo** - `sudo emerge --ask --verbose dev-vcs/git` - - **openSUSE** - `sudo zypper install git` -- **FreeBSD** - `sudo pkg install git` -- **OpenBSD** - `doas pkg_add git` - -## Configure Git - -One-time configuration of the Git client - -```shell -git config --global user.name "Your Name" -git config --global user.email you@example.com -``` - -## Configure SSH Key - -```shell -ssh-keygen -t rsa -b 4096 -C "you@computer-name" -``` - -```shell -# You will be prompted for the following information. Press enter to accept the defaults. Defaults appear in parentheses. -Generating public/private rsa key pair. -Enter file in which to save the key (/Users/you/.ssh/id_rsa): -Enter passphrase (empty for no passphrase): -Enter same passphrase again: -Your identification has been saved in /Users/you/.ssh/id_rsa. -Your public key has been saved in /Users/you/.ssh/id_rsa.pub. -The key fingerprint is: -39:fc:ce:94:f4:09:13:95:64:9a:65:c1:de:05:4d:01 you@computer-name -``` - -Copy your public key and add it to your GitLab profile - -```shell -cat ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub -``` - -```shell -ssh-rsa AAAAB3NzaC1yc2EAAAADAQEL17Ufacg8cDhlQMS5NhV8z3GHZdhCrZbl4gz you@example.com -``` +<!-- This redirect file can be deleted after <2021-08-13>. --> +<!-- Before deletion, see: https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/development/documentation/#move-or-rename-a-page --> |