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...@@ -41,3 +41,43 @@ docker stop mmm-web-app ...@@ -41,3 +41,43 @@ docker stop mmm-web-app
docker rm mmm-web-app docker rm mmm-web-app
docker run -d -p 3006:3001 --name mmm-web-app mmm-web-app-c docker run -d -p 3006:3001 --name mmm-web-app mmm-web-app-c
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## Set up a new project using this repository as a base, with the possibility of
merging the new commits of this repository
1. Normally clone the project to your local computer:
`git clone git@github.com:SemanticComputing/mmm-web-app.git`
2. Set up a new github repo. Do not initialize it with anything. It needs to be an empty repo.
You can name it how you like and you can rename your local folder to match that.
3. Copy the url of your new repo.
4. With terminal go to the folder with the cloned mmm-repo on your local computer.
5. Change remote origin from mmm-web-app to your new repo.
`git remote set-url origin [your new github repo here]`
6. Check that the origin changed to your new github repo.
`git remote -v`
7. Push your local clone of mmm-web-app to your new github repo.
`git push`
8. Set the original github repo of mmm-web-app as the upstream of your new project.
`git remote add upstream git@github.com:SemanticComputing/mmm-web-app.git`
9. When new commits appear on the original mmm-web-app you can fetch them to your project.
The example fetches only master branch.
`git fetch upstream master`
10. Go to the branch of your project where you want to merge the changes in upstream.
Merge, solve conflicts and enjoy.
`git merge upstream/master`
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