Saving ROS2 Dashing workspace to github
Hi, I am pretty new to git and ROS2, and I want to save my ROS2 Dashing workspace as a GitHub repository. How do I do this? Thanks in advance!!
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Hi, I am pretty new to git and ROS2, and I want to save my ROS2 Dashing workspace as a GitHub repository. How do I do this? Thanks in advance!!
The way the instructions recommend handling this is version control for each package in your workspace, and a separate metafile that stores where each package is hosted/which branch to use
from the dashing build from source instructions
Create a workspace and clone all repos:
mkdir -p ~/ros2_dashing/src cd ~/ros2_dashing wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ros2/ros2/dashing/ros2.repos vcs import src < ros2.repos
here's what the text looks like in this .repos file
ros2/rclcpp:
type: git
url: https://github.com/ros2/rclcpp.git
version: dashing
ros2/rclpy:
type: git
url: https://github.com/ros2/rclpy.git
version: dashing
ros2/rcpputils:
type: git
url: https://github.com/ros2/rcpputils.git
version: dashing
Asked: 2020-04-23 04:52:07 -0500
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Last updated: Apr 23 '20
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Seems like this is a GitHub question rather than a ROS question. By "workspace" do you mean your source code?
Would #q347421 cover this?