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GETTING STARTED WITH BEANSTALK • BEANSTALK GUIDES Welcome To Beanstalk. Beanstalk is a complete workflow platform to write, review, & deploy code. Beanstalk allows you to keep your code in a Git or Subversion (SVN) repository, perform code reviews with peers to write higher quality and bug-free code, and deploy your code from Beanstalk to your servers. DEPLOY YOUR .NET & ASP.NET APPLICATION • BEANSTALK GUIDES A beginner’s guide to deploying .NET application from Beanstalk. Introduction. MSBuild is a build and publishing platform from Microsoft designed specifically to make compiling and deploying .NET-based applications easier. It’s pretty simple to create a Beanstalk deployment solution for your .NET or ASP.NET application which this guide will take you through. CODE REVIEW WORKFLOW • BEANSTALK GUIDES Code reviews help spot performance issues and regressions. This guide will help you integrate code reviews into your existing development workflow with no effort. The workflow was built around Beanstalk’s Code Review tools that make it super easy to conduct code reviews and ship better quality projects to your users. GETTING STARTED WITH GIT & CREATING YOUR Getting Started with Git & Creating your Repository. In order to use your git repository first you need to install Git. We've put together a guide on installing Git to Windows. HOW DO I RENAME AN EXISTING GIT REMOTE? 1. Confirm the name of your current remote by running this command: You should see an output like this. In this example, the remote name for the repo is “beanstalk”. 2. Now that the current remote name is confirmed — you can change it by running this command: This command tells git to rename the current remote to something different.COMMON GIT COMMANDS
An introduction to Git Commands. Working with Git on the command line can be daunting. To help with that, we’ve put together a list of common Git commands, what each one means, and how to use them. WORKING WITH GIT ON WINDOWS • BEANSTALK GUIDES Before trying to access your Beanstalk repository, check if the connection to your remote repository works. In order to do that, run Git Bash, and enter this command, replacing accountname with your account name: ssh git@accountname.beanstalkapp.com. In this case, this is the URL to access Git on your Beanstalk account. HOW DO I UNDO THINGS IN GIT? The following is a recipe to have that file removed from the repo, and the repo history: # create and check out a temporary branch at the location of the bad merge. git checkout -b tmpfix . # remove the incorrectly added file. git rm somefile.orig. # commit the amended merge. git commit --amend. WHERE CAN I FIND MY USERNAME? Did this answer your question? Thanks for the feedback There was a problem submitting your feedback. Please try again later. BEANSTALK – A COMPLETE WORKFLOW TO WRITE, REVIEW & DEPLOY CODELOG INSIGN UP FOR FREEBLOGMOST POPULAR ARTICLESGUIDESSECURITY Beanstalk is run by Wildbit, a software company founded in 1999 in Philadelphia. We built Beanstalk to remove the hassle from hosting code and managing deployments, allowing teams to focus on writing amazing software instead. We’re profitable, debt-free and privately owned. Since 2007 over 100,000 companies both large and small haveused
GETTING STARTED WITH BEANSTALK • BEANSTALK GUIDES Welcome To Beanstalk. Beanstalk is a complete workflow platform to write, review, & deploy code. Beanstalk allows you to keep your code in a Git or Subversion (SVN) repository, perform code reviews with peers to write higher quality and bug-free code, and deploy your code from Beanstalk to your servers. DEPLOY YOUR .NET & ASP.NET APPLICATION • BEANSTALK GUIDES A beginner’s guide to deploying .NET application from Beanstalk. Introduction. MSBuild is a build and publishing platform from Microsoft designed specifically to make compiling and deploying .NET-based applications easier. It’s pretty simple to create a Beanstalk deployment solution for your .NET or ASP.NET application which this guide will take you through. CODE REVIEW WORKFLOW • BEANSTALK GUIDES Code reviews help spot performance issues and regressions. This guide will help you integrate code reviews into your existing development workflow with no effort. The workflow was built around Beanstalk’s Code Review tools that make it super easy to conduct code reviews and ship better quality projects to your users. GETTING STARTED WITH GIT & CREATING YOUR Getting Started with Git & Creating your Repository. In order to use your git repository first you need to install Git. We've put together a guide on installing Git to Windows. HOW DO I RENAME AN EXISTING GIT REMOTE? 1. Confirm the name of your current remote by running this command: You should see an output like this. In this example, the remote name for the repo is “beanstalk”. 2. Now that the current remote name is confirmed — you can change it by running this command: This command tells git to rename the current remote to something different.COMMON GIT COMMANDS
An introduction to Git Commands. Working with Git on the command line can be daunting. To help with that, we’ve put together a list of common Git commands, what each one means, and how to use them. WORKING WITH GIT ON WINDOWS • BEANSTALK GUIDES Before trying to access your Beanstalk repository, check if the connection to your remote repository works. In order to do that, run Git Bash, and enter this command, replacing accountname with your account name: ssh git@accountname.beanstalkapp.com. In this case, this is the URL to access Git on your Beanstalk account. HOW DO I UNDO THINGS IN GIT? The following is a recipe to have that file removed from the repo, and the repo history: # create and check out a temporary branch at the location of the bad merge. git checkout -b tmpfix . # remove the incorrectly added file. git rm somefile.orig. # commit the amended merge. git commit --amend. WHERE CAN I FIND MY USERNAME? Did this answer your question? Thanks for the feedback There was a problem submitting your feedback. Please try again later. VERSION CONTROL WITHOUT COMMAND LINE • BEANSTALK GUIDES EGit. GITWeaver. The command line is a powerful way to use version control systems, but not everyone is as comfortable with memorizing and using text commands. Thankfully, there are many good GUI clients available for popular version control and operating systems. We’ve compiled a list of our favorites below, which all work well withBeanstalk.
GETTING STARTED WITH GIT & CREATING YOUR Getting Started with Git & Creating your Repository. In order to use your git repository first you need to install Git. We've put together a guide on installing Git to Windows. CODE REVIEWS: THE BIG PICTURE • BEANSTALK GUIDES Peer code reviews need to focus on logic, structure, and organization. Not indentation, non-standard variable naming conventions, and other bad practices. Let static analysis tools and linters do the legwork on the tedious bits. This way, your team members can focus on the high-value aspects of DEPLOYMENTS BEST PRACTICES • BEANSTALK GUIDES Introduction. This guide is aimed to help you better understand how to better deal with deployments in your development workflow and provide some best practices for deployments. Sometimes a bad production deployment can ruin all the effort you invested in a development process. Having a solid deployment workflow can become one of thegreatest
GENERATING AND ADDING SSH KEYS ON WINDOWS Adding your public key to Beanstalk. Once your key pair is generated, you can add it to Beanstalk. Login to Beanstalk and click on Your Name > SSH Keys. Once there, you will see a button to add your public key. Click the Add Public Key button, and paste the public key into the SSH Key box, click Add Key and you're done. INTEGRATING WITH JENKINS Integrating with Jenkins. There are variety of different ways you can integrate Beanstalk with Jenkins.Two most common ways would be to either notify Jenkins of Beanstalk changes via a webhook or have Jenkins poll Beanstalk for changes. HOW DO I DEAL WITH CONFLICTS IN MY GIT REPO? Dealing with this type of conflict is straightforward: you have to decide if the deleted file is still required. You can do that by opening the file and looking at its contents. If you want to keep the file deleted, use the "rm” command (for the command line).Otherwise, use
WRITING MEANINGFUL COMMIT MESSAGES The body of the commit message can be several paragraphs, and please do proper word-wrap and keep columns shorter than about 74 characters or so. That way "git log" will show things nicely even when it's indented. Reported-by: whoever-reported-it Signed-off-by: Your Name. That header line really should be meaningful, and really should bejust
HOW TO USE DEPLOYMENTS Manual deployments can be triggered two ways - by clicking a button in the Beanstalk web app, or by including a "tag" to your commit message that specifies the environment name. For example, putting the tag in your commit message FTP DEPLOYMENT TO AMAZON EC2 FTP deployment to Amazon EC2. If you're using Beanstalk's deployment tools to publish files to an Amazon EC2 instance, you may experience slow speed and performance. BEANSTALK – A COMPLETE WORKFLOW TO WRITE, REVIEW & DEPLOY CODELOG INSIGN UP FOR FREEBLOGMOST POPULAR ARTICLESGUIDESSECURITY Beanstalk is run by Wildbit, a software company founded in 1999 in Philadelphia. We built Beanstalk to remove the hassle from hosting code and managing deployments, allowing teams to focus on writing amazing software instead. We’re profitable, debt-free and privately owned. Since 2007 over 100,000 companies both large and small haveused
GETTING STARTED WITH BEANSTALK • BEANSTALK GUIDES Welcome To Beanstalk. Beanstalk is a complete workflow platform to write, review, & deploy code. Beanstalk allows you to keep your code in a Git or Subversion (SVN) repository, perform code reviews with peers to write higher quality and bug-free code, and deploy your code from Beanstalk to your servers. GETTING STARTED WITH GIT & CREATING YOUR Getting Started with Git & Creating your Repository. In order to use your git repository first you need to install Git. We've put together a guide on installing Git to Windows.COMMON GIT COMMANDS
An introduction to Git Commands. Working with Git on the command line can be daunting. To help with that, we’ve put together a list of common Git commands, what each one means, and how to use them. HOW DO I RENAME AN EXISTING GIT REMOTE? 1. Confirm the name of your current remote by running this command: You should see an output like this. In this example, the remote name for the repo is “beanstalk”. 2. Now that the current remote name is confirmed — you can change it by running this command: This command tells git to rename the current remote to something different. CODE REVIEWS: THE BIG PICTURE • BEANSTALK GUIDES Peer code reviews need to focus on logic, structure, and organization. Not indentation, non-standard variable naming conventions, and other bad practices. Let static analysis tools and linters do the legwork on the tedious bits. This way, your team members can focus on the high-value aspects ofCODE REVIEW
Code Review. How do I request a code review for a branch? Can I request my branch to be merged when a code review is complete? How do I conduct code review on stand-alone commits? How do I conduct code reviews in Beanstalk? How do I automatically assign someone to every code review or add them as a WORKING WITH GIT ON WINDOWS • BEANSTALK GUIDES Before trying to access your Beanstalk repository, check if the connection to your remote repository works. In order to do that, run Git Bash, and enter this command, replacing accountname with your account name: ssh git@accountname.beanstalkapp.com. In this case, this is the URL to access Git on your Beanstalk account. HOW DO I DEAL WITH CONFLICTS IN MY GIT REPO? Dealing with this type of conflict is straightforward: you have to decide if the deleted file is still required. You can do that by opening the file and looking at its contents. If you want to keep the file deleted, use the "rm” command (for the command line).Otherwise, use
WHERE CAN I FIND MY USERNAME? Did this answer your question? Thanks for the feedback There was a problem submitting your feedback. Please try again later. BEANSTALK – A COMPLETE WORKFLOW TO WRITE, REVIEW & DEPLOY CODELOG INSIGN UP FOR FREEBLOGMOST POPULAR ARTICLESGUIDESSECURITY Beanstalk is run by Wildbit, a software company founded in 1999 in Philadelphia. We built Beanstalk to remove the hassle from hosting code and managing deployments, allowing teams to focus on writing amazing software instead. We’re profitable, debt-free and privately owned. Since 2007 over 100,000 companies both large and small haveused
GETTING STARTED WITH BEANSTALK • BEANSTALK GUIDES Welcome To Beanstalk. Beanstalk is a complete workflow platform to write, review, & deploy code. Beanstalk allows you to keep your code in a Git or Subversion (SVN) repository, perform code reviews with peers to write higher quality and bug-free code, and deploy your code from Beanstalk to your servers. GETTING STARTED WITH GIT & CREATING YOUR Getting Started with Git & Creating your Repository. In order to use your git repository first you need to install Git. We've put together a guide on installing Git to Windows.COMMON GIT COMMANDS
An introduction to Git Commands. Working with Git on the command line can be daunting. To help with that, we’ve put together a list of common Git commands, what each one means, and how to use them. HOW DO I RENAME AN EXISTING GIT REMOTE? 1. Confirm the name of your current remote by running this command: You should see an output like this. In this example, the remote name for the repo is “beanstalk”. 2. Now that the current remote name is confirmed — you can change it by running this command: This command tells git to rename the current remote to something different. CODE REVIEWS: THE BIG PICTURE • BEANSTALK GUIDES Peer code reviews need to focus on logic, structure, and organization. Not indentation, non-standard variable naming conventions, and other bad practices. Let static analysis tools and linters do the legwork on the tedious bits. This way, your team members can focus on the high-value aspects ofCODE REVIEW
Code Review. How do I request a code review for a branch? Can I request my branch to be merged when a code review is complete? How do I conduct code review on stand-alone commits? How do I conduct code reviews in Beanstalk? How do I automatically assign someone to every code review or add them as a WORKING WITH GIT ON WINDOWS • BEANSTALK GUIDES Before trying to access your Beanstalk repository, check if the connection to your remote repository works. In order to do that, run Git Bash, and enter this command, replacing accountname with your account name: ssh git@accountname.beanstalkapp.com. In this case, this is the URL to access Git on your Beanstalk account. HOW DO I DEAL WITH CONFLICTS IN MY GIT REPO? Dealing with this type of conflict is straightforward: you have to decide if the deleted file is still required. You can do that by opening the file and looking at its contents. If you want to keep the file deleted, use the "rm” command (for the command line).Otherwise, use
WHERE CAN I FIND MY USERNAME? Did this answer your question? Thanks for the feedback There was a problem submitting your feedback. Please try again later. 3RD PARTY TOOLS & ADDONS FOR BEANSTALK Beanstalk can post a new message to a Basecamp project with each commit, including a link back to the changeset.. Campfire is a web-based group chat tool that lets you set up password-protected chat rooms in just seconds. On each commit, Beanstalk can post a message and link to Campfire. FogBugz helps you make better software by tracking, prioritizing, and coordinating the thousands of small CODE REVIEW WORKFLOW • BEANSTALK GUIDES Code reviews help spot performance issues and regressions. This guide will help you integrate code reviews into your existing development workflow with no effort. The workflow was built around Beanstalk’s Code Review tools that make it super easy to conduct code reviews and ship better quality projects to your users. HOW DO I DEAL WITH CONFLICTS IN MY GIT REPO? Dealing with this type of conflict is straightforward: you have to decide if the deleted file is still required. You can do that by opening the file and looking at its contents. If you want to keep the file deleted, use the "rm” command (for the command line).Otherwise, use
INTEGRATING WITH JENKINS Integrating with Jenkins. There are variety of different ways you can integrate Beanstalk with Jenkins.Two most common ways would be to either notify Jenkins of Beanstalk changes via a webhook or have Jenkins poll Beanstalk for changes. WRITING MEANINGFUL COMMIT MESSAGES The body of the commit message can be several paragraphs, and please do proper word-wrap and keep columns shorter than about 74 characters or so. That way "git log" will show things nicely even when it's indented. Reported-by: whoever-reported-it Signed-off-by: Your Name. That header line really should be meaningful, and really should bejust
GENERATING AND ADDING SSH KEYS ON WINDOWS Adding your public key to Beanstalk. Once your key pair is generated, you can add it to Beanstalk. Login to Beanstalk and click on Your Name > SSH Keys. Once there, you will see a button to add your public key. Click the Add Public Key button, and paste the public key into the SSH Key box, click Add Key and you're done. HOW CAN I ROLLBACK A DEPLOYMENT TO A PREVIOUS REVISION In the Deployments section, choose a Manual deployment. From there, select a previous revision from the dropdown, and deploy. Beanstalk will bring the files on your remote server to the state of that revision. Files will be added, edited and deleted HOW DO I DELETE A REPOSITORY? Click the “ Repository ” tab and navigate to the repository you want to delete. Then select, “ Settings ” tab and scroll to the bottom of the page to delete the repository from Beanstalk. Make sure you have pulled everything from this repository before deleting it as a backup. If a repository has been deleted on Beanstalk by accident HOW DO I UNDO THINGS IN GIT? The following is a recipe to have that file removed from the repo, and the repo history: # create and check out a temporary branch at the location of the bad merge. git checkout -b tmpfix . # remove the incorrectly added file. git rm somefile.orig. # commit the amended merge. git commit --amend. FTP DEPLOYMENT TO AMAZON EC2 FTP deployment to Amazon EC2. If you're using Beanstalk's deployment tools to publish files to an Amazon EC2 instance, you may experience slow speed and performance. BEANSTALK – A COMPLETE WORKFLOW TO WRITE, REVIEW & DEPLOY CODELOG INSIGN UP FOR FREEBLOGMOST POPULAR ARTICLESGUIDESSECURITY Beanstalk is run by Wildbit, a software company founded in 1999 in Philadelphia. We built Beanstalk to remove the hassle from hosting code and managing deployments, allowing teams to focus on writing amazing software instead. We’re profitable, debt-free and privately owned. Since 2007 over 100,000 companies both large and small haveused
GETTING STARTED WITH BEANSTALK • BEANSTALK GUIDES Welcome To Beanstalk. Beanstalk is a complete workflow platform to write, review, & deploy code. Beanstalk allows you to keep your code in a Git or Subversion (SVN) repository, perform code reviews with peers to write higher quality and bug-free code, and deploy your code from Beanstalk to your servers. GETTING STARTED WITH GIT & CREATING YOUR Getting Started with Git & Creating your Repository. In order to use your git repository first you need to install Git. We've put together a guide on installing Git to Windows.COMMON GIT COMMANDS
An introduction to Git Commands. Working with Git on the command line can be daunting. To help with that, we’ve put together a list of common Git commands, what each one means, and how to use them. HOW DO I RENAME AN EXISTING GIT REMOTE? 1. Confirm the name of your current remote by running this command: You should see an output like this. In this example, the remote name for the repo is “beanstalk”. 2. Now that the current remote name is confirmed — you can change it by running this command: This command tells git to rename the current remote to something different. CODE REVIEWS: THE BIG PICTURE • BEANSTALK GUIDES Peer code reviews need to focus on logic, structure, and organization. Not indentation, non-standard variable naming conventions, and other bad practices. Let static analysis tools and linters do the legwork on the tedious bits. This way, your team members can focus on the high-value aspects ofCODE REVIEW
Code Review. How do I request a code review for a branch? Can I request my branch to be merged when a code review is complete? How do I conduct code review on stand-alone commits? How do I conduct code reviews in Beanstalk? How do I automatically assign someone to every code review or add them as a WORKING WITH GIT ON WINDOWS • BEANSTALK GUIDES Before trying to access your Beanstalk repository, check if the connection to your remote repository works. In order to do that, run Git Bash, and enter this command, replacing accountname with your account name: ssh git@accountname.beanstalkapp.com. In this case, this is the URL to access Git on your Beanstalk account. HOW DO I DEAL WITH CONFLICTS IN MY GIT REPO? Dealing with this type of conflict is straightforward: you have to decide if the deleted file is still required. You can do that by opening the file and looking at its contents. If you want to keep the file deleted, use the "rm” command (for the command line).Otherwise, use
WHERE CAN I FIND MY USERNAME? Did this answer your question? Thanks for the feedback There was a problem submitting your feedback. Please try again later. BEANSTALK – A COMPLETE WORKFLOW TO WRITE, REVIEW & DEPLOY CODELOG INSIGN UP FOR FREEBLOGMOST POPULAR ARTICLESGUIDESSECURITY Beanstalk is run by Wildbit, a software company founded in 1999 in Philadelphia. We built Beanstalk to remove the hassle from hosting code and managing deployments, allowing teams to focus on writing amazing software instead. We’re profitable, debt-free and privately owned. Since 2007 over 100,000 companies both large and small haveused
GETTING STARTED WITH BEANSTALK • BEANSTALK GUIDES Welcome To Beanstalk. Beanstalk is a complete workflow platform to write, review, & deploy code. Beanstalk allows you to keep your code in a Git or Subversion (SVN) repository, perform code reviews with peers to write higher quality and bug-free code, and deploy your code from Beanstalk to your servers. GETTING STARTED WITH GIT & CREATING YOUR Getting Started with Git & Creating your Repository. In order to use your git repository first you need to install Git. We've put together a guide on installing Git to Windows.COMMON GIT COMMANDS
An introduction to Git Commands. Working with Git on the command line can be daunting. To help with that, we’ve put together a list of common Git commands, what each one means, and how to use them. HOW DO I RENAME AN EXISTING GIT REMOTE? 1. Confirm the name of your current remote by running this command: You should see an output like this. In this example, the remote name for the repo is “beanstalk”. 2. Now that the current remote name is confirmed — you can change it by running this command: This command tells git to rename the current remote to something different. CODE REVIEWS: THE BIG PICTURE • BEANSTALK GUIDES Peer code reviews need to focus on logic, structure, and organization. Not indentation, non-standard variable naming conventions, and other bad practices. Let static analysis tools and linters do the legwork on the tedious bits. This way, your team members can focus on the high-value aspects ofCODE REVIEW
Code Review. How do I request a code review for a branch? Can I request my branch to be merged when a code review is complete? How do I conduct code review on stand-alone commits? How do I conduct code reviews in Beanstalk? How do I automatically assign someone to every code review or add them as a WORKING WITH GIT ON WINDOWS • BEANSTALK GUIDES Before trying to access your Beanstalk repository, check if the connection to your remote repository works. In order to do that, run Git Bash, and enter this command, replacing accountname with your account name: ssh git@accountname.beanstalkapp.com. In this case, this is the URL to access Git on your Beanstalk account. HOW DO I DEAL WITH CONFLICTS IN MY GIT REPO? Dealing with this type of conflict is straightforward: you have to decide if the deleted file is still required. You can do that by opening the file and looking at its contents. If you want to keep the file deleted, use the "rm” command (for the command line).Otherwise, use
WHERE CAN I FIND MY USERNAME? Did this answer your question? Thanks for the feedback There was a problem submitting your feedback. Please try again later. 3RD PARTY TOOLS & ADDONS FOR BEANSTALK Beanstalk can post a new message to a Basecamp project with each commit, including a link back to the changeset.. Campfire is a web-based group chat tool that lets you set up password-protected chat rooms in just seconds. On each commit, Beanstalk can post a message and link to Campfire. FogBugz helps you make better software by tracking, prioritizing, and coordinating the thousands of small CODE REVIEW WORKFLOW • BEANSTALK GUIDES Code reviews help spot performance issues and regressions. This guide will help you integrate code reviews into your existing development workflow with no effort. The workflow was built around Beanstalk’s Code Review tools that make it super easy to conduct code reviews and ship better quality projects to your users. HOW DO I DEAL WITH CONFLICTS IN MY GIT REPO? Dealing with this type of conflict is straightforward: you have to decide if the deleted file is still required. You can do that by opening the file and looking at its contents. If you want to keep the file deleted, use the "rm” command (for the command line).Otherwise, use
INTEGRATING WITH JENKINS Integrating with Jenkins. There are variety of different ways you can integrate Beanstalk with Jenkins.Two most common ways would be to either notify Jenkins of Beanstalk changes via a webhook or have Jenkins poll Beanstalk for changes. WRITING MEANINGFUL COMMIT MESSAGES The body of the commit message can be several paragraphs, and please do proper word-wrap and keep columns shorter than about 74 characters or so. That way "git log" will show things nicely even when it's indented. Reported-by: whoever-reported-it Signed-off-by: Your Name. That header line really should be meaningful, and really should bejust
GENERATING AND ADDING SSH KEYS ON WINDOWS Adding your public key to Beanstalk. Once your key pair is generated, you can add it to Beanstalk. Login to Beanstalk and click on Your Name > SSH Keys. Once there, you will see a button to add your public key. Click the Add Public Key button, and paste the public key into the SSH Key box, click Add Key and you're done. HOW CAN I ROLLBACK A DEPLOYMENT TO A PREVIOUS REVISION In the Deployments section, choose a Manual deployment. From there, select a previous revision from the dropdown, and deploy. Beanstalk will bring the files on your remote server to the state of that revision. Files will be added, edited and deleted HOW DO I DELETE A REPOSITORY? Click the “ Repository ” tab and navigate to the repository you want to delete. Then select, “ Settings ” tab and scroll to the bottom of the page to delete the repository from Beanstalk. Make sure you have pulled everything from this repository before deleting it as a backup. If a repository has been deleted on Beanstalk by accident HOW DO I UNDO THINGS IN GIT? The following is a recipe to have that file removed from the repo, and the repo history: # create and check out a temporary branch at the location of the bad merge. git checkout -b tmpfix . # remove the incorrectly added file. git rm somefile.orig. # commit the amended merge. git commit --amend. FTP DEPLOYMENT TO AMAZON EC2 FTP deployment to Amazon EC2. If you're using Beanstalk's deployment tools to publish files to an Amazon EC2 instance, you may experience slow speed and performance. BEANSTALK – A COMPLETE WORKFLOW TO WRITE, REVIEW & DEPLOY CODELOG INSIGN UP FOR FREEBLOGMOST POPULAR ARTICLESGUIDESSECURITY Beanstalk is run by Wildbit, a software company founded in 1999 in Philadelphia. We built Beanstalk to remove the hassle from hosting code and managing deployments, allowing teams to focus on writing amazing software instead. We’re profitable, debt-free and privately owned. Since 2007 over 100,000 companies both large and small haveused
GETTING STARTED WITH BEANSTALK • BEANSTALK GUIDES Welcome To Beanstalk. Beanstalk is a complete workflow platform to write, review, & deploy code. Beanstalk allows you to keep your code in a Git or Subversion (SVN) repository, perform code reviews with peers to write higher quality and bug-free code, and deploy your code from Beanstalk to your servers. GETTING STARTED WITH GIT & CREATING YOUR Getting Started with Git & Creating your Repository. In order to use your git repository first you need to install Git. We've put together a guide on installing Git to Windows.COMMON GIT COMMANDS
An introduction to Git Commands. Working with Git on the command line can be daunting. To help with that, we’ve put together a list of common Git commands, what each one means, and how to use them. HOW DO I RENAME AN EXISTING GIT REMOTE? 1. Confirm the name of your current remote by running this command: You should see an output like this. In this example, the remote name for the repo is “beanstalk”. 2. Now that the current remote name is confirmed — you can change it by running this command: This command tells git to rename the current remote to something different. CODE REVIEWS: THE BIG PICTURE • BEANSTALK GUIDES Peer code reviews need to focus on logic, structure, and organization. Not indentation, non-standard variable naming conventions, and other bad practices. Let static analysis tools and linters do the legwork on the tedious bits. This way, your team members can focus on the high-value aspects ofCODE REVIEW
Code Review. How do I request a code review for a branch? Can I request my branch to be merged when a code review is complete? How do I conduct code review on stand-alone commits? How do I conduct code reviews in Beanstalk? How do I automatically assign someone to every code review or add them as a WORKING WITH GIT ON WINDOWS • BEANSTALK GUIDES Before trying to access your Beanstalk repository, check if the connection to your remote repository works. In order to do that, run Git Bash, and enter this command, replacing accountname with your account name: ssh git@accountname.beanstalkapp.com. In this case, this is the URL to access Git on your Beanstalk account. HOW DO I DEAL WITH CONFLICTS IN MY GIT REPO? Dealing with this type of conflict is straightforward: you have to decide if the deleted file is still required. You can do that by opening the file and looking at its contents. If you want to keep the file deleted, use the "rm” command (for the command line).Otherwise, use
WHERE CAN I FIND MY USERNAME? Did this answer your question? Thanks for the feedback There was a problem submitting your feedback. Please try again later. BEANSTALK – A COMPLETE WORKFLOW TO WRITE, REVIEW & DEPLOY CODELOG INSIGN UP FOR FREEBLOGMOST POPULAR ARTICLESGUIDESSECURITY Beanstalk is run by Wildbit, a software company founded in 1999 in Philadelphia. We built Beanstalk to remove the hassle from hosting code and managing deployments, allowing teams to focus on writing amazing software instead. We’re profitable, debt-free and privately owned. Since 2007 over 100,000 companies both large and small haveused
GETTING STARTED WITH BEANSTALK • BEANSTALK GUIDES Welcome To Beanstalk. Beanstalk is a complete workflow platform to write, review, & deploy code. Beanstalk allows you to keep your code in a Git or Subversion (SVN) repository, perform code reviews with peers to write higher quality and bug-free code, and deploy your code from Beanstalk to your servers. GETTING STARTED WITH GIT & CREATING YOUR Getting Started with Git & Creating your Repository. In order to use your git repository first you need to install Git. We've put together a guide on installing Git to Windows.COMMON GIT COMMANDS
An introduction to Git Commands. Working with Git on the command line can be daunting. To help with that, we’ve put together a list of common Git commands, what each one means, and how to use them. HOW DO I RENAME AN EXISTING GIT REMOTE? 1. Confirm the name of your current remote by running this command: You should see an output like this. In this example, the remote name for the repo is “beanstalk”. 2. Now that the current remote name is confirmed — you can change it by running this command: This command tells git to rename the current remote to something different. CODE REVIEWS: THE BIG PICTURE • BEANSTALK GUIDES Peer code reviews need to focus on logic, structure, and organization. Not indentation, non-standard variable naming conventions, and other bad practices. Let static analysis tools and linters do the legwork on the tedious bits. This way, your team members can focus on the high-value aspects ofCODE REVIEW
Code Review. How do I request a code review for a branch? Can I request my branch to be merged when a code review is complete? How do I conduct code review on stand-alone commits? How do I conduct code reviews in Beanstalk? How do I automatically assign someone to every code review or add them as a WORKING WITH GIT ON WINDOWS • BEANSTALK GUIDES Before trying to access your Beanstalk repository, check if the connection to your remote repository works. In order to do that, run Git Bash, and enter this command, replacing accountname with your account name: ssh git@accountname.beanstalkapp.com. In this case, this is the URL to access Git on your Beanstalk account. HOW DO I DEAL WITH CONFLICTS IN MY GIT REPO? Dealing with this type of conflict is straightforward: you have to decide if the deleted file is still required. You can do that by opening the file and looking at its contents. If you want to keep the file deleted, use the "rm” command (for the command line).Otherwise, use
WHERE CAN I FIND MY USERNAME? Did this answer your question? Thanks for the feedback There was a problem submitting your feedback. Please try again later. 3RD PARTY TOOLS & ADDONS FOR BEANSTALK Beanstalk can post a new message to a Basecamp project with each commit, including a link back to the changeset.. Campfire is a web-based group chat tool that lets you set up password-protected chat rooms in just seconds. On each commit, Beanstalk can post a message and link to Campfire. FogBugz helps you make better software by tracking, prioritizing, and coordinating the thousands of small CODE REVIEW WORKFLOW • BEANSTALK GUIDES Code reviews help spot performance issues and regressions. This guide will help you integrate code reviews into your existing development workflow with no effort. The workflow was built around Beanstalk’s Code Review tools that make it super easy to conduct code reviews and ship better quality projects to your users. HOW DO I DEAL WITH CONFLICTS IN MY GIT REPO? Dealing with this type of conflict is straightforward: you have to decide if the deleted file is still required. You can do that by opening the file and looking at its contents. If you want to keep the file deleted, use the "rm” command (for the command line).Otherwise, use
INTEGRATING WITH JENKINS Integrating with Jenkins. There are variety of different ways you can integrate Beanstalk with Jenkins.Two most common ways would be to either notify Jenkins of Beanstalk changes via a webhook or have Jenkins poll Beanstalk for changes. WRITING MEANINGFUL COMMIT MESSAGES The body of the commit message can be several paragraphs, and please do proper word-wrap and keep columns shorter than about 74 characters or so. That way "git log" will show things nicely even when it's indented. Reported-by: whoever-reported-it Signed-off-by: Your Name. That header line really should be meaningful, and really should bejust
GENERATING AND ADDING SSH KEYS ON WINDOWS Adding your public key to Beanstalk. Once your key pair is generated, you can add it to Beanstalk. Login to Beanstalk and click on Your Name > SSH Keys. Once there, you will see a button to add your public key. Click the Add Public Key button, and paste the public key into the SSH Key box, click Add Key and you're done. HOW CAN I ROLLBACK A DEPLOYMENT TO A PREVIOUS REVISION In the Deployments section, choose a Manual deployment. From there, select a previous revision from the dropdown, and deploy. Beanstalk will bring the files on your remote server to the state of that revision. Files will be added, edited and deleted HOW DO I DELETE A REPOSITORY? Click the “ Repository ” tab and navigate to the repository you want to delete. Then select, “ Settings ” tab and scroll to the bottom of the page to delete the repository from Beanstalk. Make sure you have pulled everything from this repository before deleting it as a backup. If a repository has been deleted on Beanstalk by accident HOW DO I UNDO THINGS IN GIT? The following is a recipe to have that file removed from the repo, and the repo history: # create and check out a temporary branch at the location of the bad merge. git checkout -b tmpfix . # remove the incorrectly added file. git rm somefile.orig. # commit the amended merge. git commit --amend. FTP DEPLOYMENT TO AMAZON EC2 FTP deployment to Amazon EC2. If you're using Beanstalk's deployment tools to publish files to an Amazon EC2 instance, you may experience slow speed and performance. BEANSTALK – A COMPLETE WORKFLOW TO WRITE, REVIEW & DEPLOY CODELOG INSIGN UP FOR FREEBLOGMOST POPULAR ARTICLESGUIDESSECURITY Beanstalk is run by Wildbit, a software company founded in 1999 in Philadelphia. We built Beanstalk to remove the hassle from hosting code and managing deployments, allowing teams to focus on writing amazing software instead. We’re profitable, debt-free and privately owned. Since 2007 over 100,000 companies both large and small haveused
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Code Review. How do I request a code review for a branch? Can I request my branch to be merged when a code review is complete? How do I conduct code review on stand-alone commits? How do I conduct code reviews in Beanstalk? How do I automatically assign someone to every code review or add them as a GETTING STARTED WITH BEANSTALK • BEANSTALK GUIDES Welcome To Beanstalk. Beanstalk is a complete workflow platform to write, review, & deploy code. Beanstalk allows you to keep your code in a Git or Subversion (SVN) repository, perform code reviews with peers to write higher quality and bug-free code, and deploy your code from Beanstalk to your servers. GETTING STARTED WITH GIT & CREATING YOUR Getting Started with Git & Creating your Repository. In order to use your git repository first you need to install Git. We've put together a guide on installing Git to Windows.COMMON GIT COMMANDS
An introduction to Git Commands. Working with Git on the command line can be daunting. To help with that, we’ve put together a list of common Git commands, what each one means, and how to use them. HOW DO I RENAME AN EXISTING GIT REMOTE? 1. Confirm the name of your current remote by running this command: You should see an output like this. In this example, the remote name for the repo is “beanstalk”. 2. Now that the current remote name is confirmed — you can change it by running this command: This command tells git to rename the current remote to something different. CODE REVIEWS: THE BIG PICTURE • BEANSTALK GUIDES Peer code reviews need to focus on logic, structure, and organization. Not indentation, non-standard variable naming conventions, and other bad practices. Let static analysis tools and linters do the legwork on the tedious bits. This way, your team members can focus on the high-value aspects of WORKING WITH GIT ON WINDOWS • BEANSTALK GUIDES Before trying to access your Beanstalk repository, check if the connection to your remote repository works. In order to do that, run Git Bash, and enter this command, replacing accountname with your account name: ssh git@accountname.beanstalkapp.com. In this case, this is the URL to access Git on your Beanstalk account. HOW DO I DEAL WITH CONFLICTS IN MY GIT REPO? Dealing with this type of conflict is straightforward: you have to decide if the deleted file is still required. You can do that by opening the file and looking at its contents. If you want to keep the file deleted, use the "rm” command (for the command line).Otherwise, use
WHERE CAN I FIND MY USERNAME? Did this answer your question? Thanks for the feedback There was a problem submitting your feedback. Please try again later. BEANSTALK – A COMPLETE WORKFLOW TO WRITE, REVIEW & DEPLOY CODELOG INSIGN UP FOR FREEBLOGMOST POPULAR ARTICLESGUIDESSECURITY Beanstalk is run by Wildbit, a software company founded in 1999 in Philadelphia. We built Beanstalk to remove the hassle from hosting code and managing deployments, allowing teams to focus on writing amazing software instead. We’re profitable, debt-free and privately owned. Since 2007 over 100,000 companies both large and small haveused
GETTING STARTED WITH BEANSTALK • BEANSTALK GUIDES Welcome To Beanstalk. Beanstalk is a complete workflow platform to write, review, & deploy code. Beanstalk allows you to keep your code in a Git or Subversion (SVN) repository, perform code reviews with peers to write higher quality and bug-free code, and deploy your code from Beanstalk to your servers. GETTING STARTED WITH GIT & CREATING YOUR Getting Started with Git & Creating your Repository. In order to use your git repository first you need to install Git. We've put together a guide on installing Git to Windows.COMMON GIT COMMANDS
An introduction to Git Commands. Working with Git on the command line can be daunting. To help with that, we’ve put together a list of common Git commands, what each one means, and how to use them. HOW DO I RENAME AN EXISTING GIT REMOTE? 1. Confirm the name of your current remote by running this command: You should see an output like this. In this example, the remote name for the repo is “beanstalk”. 2. Now that the current remote name is confirmed — you can change it by running this command: This command tells git to rename the current remote to something different. CODE REVIEWS: THE BIG PICTURE • BEANSTALK GUIDES Peer code reviews need to focus on logic, structure, and organization. Not indentation, non-standard variable naming conventions, and other bad practices. Let static analysis tools and linters do the legwork on the tedious bits. This way, your team members can focus on the high-value aspects ofCODE REVIEW
Code Review. How do I request a code review for a branch? Can I request my branch to be merged when a code review is complete? How do I conduct code review on stand-alone commits? How do I conduct code reviews in Beanstalk? How do I automatically assign someone to every code review or add them as a WORKING WITH GIT ON WINDOWS • BEANSTALK GUIDES Before trying to access your Beanstalk repository, check if the connection to your remote repository works. In order to do that, run Git Bash, and enter this command, replacing accountname with your account name: ssh git@accountname.beanstalkapp.com. In this case, this is the URL to access Git on your Beanstalk account. HOW DO I DEAL WITH CONFLICTS IN MY GIT REPO? Dealing with this type of conflict is straightforward: you have to decide if the deleted file is still required. You can do that by opening the file and looking at its contents. If you want to keep the file deleted, use the "rm” command (for the command line).Otherwise, use
WHERE CAN I FIND MY USERNAME? Did this answer your question? Thanks for the feedback There was a problem submitting your feedback. Please try again later. 3RD PARTY TOOLS & ADDONS FOR BEANSTALK Beanstalk can post a new message to a Basecamp project with each commit, including a link back to the changeset.. Campfire is a web-based group chat tool that lets you set up password-protected chat rooms in just seconds. On each commit, Beanstalk can post a message and link to Campfire. FogBugz helps you make better software by tracking, prioritizing, and coordinating the thousands of small CODE REVIEW WORKFLOW • BEANSTALK GUIDES Code reviews help spot performance issues and regressions. This guide will help you integrate code reviews into your existing development workflow with no effort. The workflow was built around Beanstalk’s Code Review tools that make it super easy to conduct code reviews and ship better quality projects to your users. HOW DO I DEAL WITH CONFLICTS IN MY GIT REPO? Dealing with this type of conflict is straightforward: you have to decide if the deleted file is still required. You can do that by opening the file and looking at its contents. If you want to keep the file deleted, use the "rm” command (for the command line).Otherwise, use
INTEGRATING WITH JENKINS Integrating with Jenkins. There are variety of different ways you can integrate Beanstalk with Jenkins.Two most common ways would be to either notify Jenkins of Beanstalk changes via a webhook or have Jenkins poll Beanstalk for changes. WRITING MEANINGFUL COMMIT MESSAGES The body of the commit message can be several paragraphs, and please do proper word-wrap and keep columns shorter than about 74 characters or so. That way "git log" will show things nicely even when it's indented. Reported-by: whoever-reported-it Signed-off-by: Your Name. That header line really should be meaningful, and really should bejust
GENERATING AND ADDING SSH KEYS ON WINDOWS Adding your public key to Beanstalk. Once your key pair is generated, you can add it to Beanstalk. Login to Beanstalk and click on Your Name > SSH Keys. Once there, you will see a button to add your public key. Click the Add Public Key button, and paste the public key into the SSH Key box, click Add Key and you're done. HOW CAN I ROLLBACK A DEPLOYMENT TO A PREVIOUS REVISION In the Deployments section, choose a Manual deployment. From there, select a previous revision from the dropdown, and deploy. Beanstalk will bring the files on your remote server to the state of that revision. Files will be added, edited and deleted HOW DO I DELETE A REPOSITORY? Click the “ Repository ” tab and navigate to the repository you want to delete. Then select, “ Settings ” tab and scroll to the bottom of the page to delete the repository from Beanstalk. Make sure you have pulled everything from this repository before deleting it as a backup. If a repository has been deleted on Beanstalk by accident HOW DO I UNDO THINGS IN GIT? The following is a recipe to have that file removed from the repo, and the repo history: # create and check out a temporary branch at the location of the bad merge. git checkout -b tmpfix . # remove the incorrectly added file. git rm somefile.orig. # commit the amended merge. git commit --amend. FTP DEPLOYMENT TO AMAZON EC2 FTP deployment to Amazon EC2. If you're using Beanstalk's deployment tools to publish files to an Amazon EC2 instance, you may experience slow speed and performance. BEANSTALK – A COMPLETE WORKFLOW TO WRITE, REVIEW & DEPLOY CODELOG INSIGN UP FOR FREEBLOGMOST POPULAR ARTICLESGUIDESSECURITY Beanstalk is run by Wildbit, a software company founded in 1999 in Philadelphia. We built Beanstalk to remove the hassle from hosting code and managing deployments, allowing teams to focus on writing amazing software instead. We’re profitable, debt-free and privately owned. Since 2007 over 100,000 companies both large and small haveused
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Code Review. How do I request a code review for a branch? Can I request my branch to be merged when a code review is complete? How do I conduct code review on stand-alone commits? How do I conduct code reviews in Beanstalk? How do I automatically assign someone to every code review or add them as a GETTING STARTED WITH BEANSTALK • BEANSTALK GUIDES Welcome To Beanstalk. Beanstalk is a complete workflow platform to write, review, & deploy code. Beanstalk allows you to keep your code in a Git or Subversion (SVN) repository, perform code reviews with peers to write higher quality and bug-free code, and deploy your code from Beanstalk to your servers. GETTING STARTED WITH GIT & CREATING YOUR Getting Started with Git & Creating your Repository. In order to use your git repository first you need to install Git. We've put together a guide on installing Git to Windows.COMMON GIT COMMANDS
An introduction to Git Commands. Working with Git on the command line can be daunting. To help with that, we’ve put together a list of common Git commands, what each one means, and how to use them. HOW DO I RENAME AN EXISTING GIT REMOTE? 1. Confirm the name of your current remote by running this command: You should see an output like this. In this example, the remote name for the repo is “beanstalk”. 2. Now that the current remote name is confirmed — you can change it by running this command: This command tells git to rename the current remote to something different. CODE REVIEWS: THE BIG PICTURE • BEANSTALK GUIDES Peer code reviews need to focus on logic, structure, and organization. Not indentation, non-standard variable naming conventions, and other bad practices. Let static analysis tools and linters do the legwork on the tedious bits. This way, your team members can focus on the high-value aspects of WORKING WITH GIT ON WINDOWS • BEANSTALK GUIDES Before trying to access your Beanstalk repository, check if the connection to your remote repository works. In order to do that, run Git Bash, and enter this command, replacing accountname with your account name: ssh git@accountname.beanstalkapp.com. In this case, this is the URL to access Git on your Beanstalk account. HOW DO I DEAL WITH CONFLICTS IN MY GIT REPO? Dealing with this type of conflict is straightforward: you have to decide if the deleted file is still required. You can do that by opening the file and looking at its contents. If you want to keep the file deleted, use the "rm” command (for the command line).Otherwise, use
WHERE CAN I FIND MY USERNAME? Did this answer your question? Thanks for the feedback There was a problem submitting your feedback. Please try again later. BEANSTALK – A COMPLETE WORKFLOW TO WRITE, REVIEW & DEPLOY CODELOG INSIGN UP FOR FREEBLOGMOST POPULAR ARTICLESGUIDESSECURITY Beanstalk is run by Wildbit, a software company founded in 1999 in Philadelphia. We built Beanstalk to remove the hassle from hosting code and managing deployments, allowing teams to focus on writing amazing software instead. We’re profitable, debt-free and privately owned. Since 2007 over 100,000 companies both large and small haveused
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Code Review. How do I request a code review for a branch? Can I request my branch to be merged when a code review is complete? How do I conduct code review on stand-alone commits? How do I conduct code reviews in Beanstalk? How do I automatically assign someone to every code review or add them as a GETTING STARTED WITH BEANSTALK • BEANSTALK GUIDES Welcome To Beanstalk. Beanstalk is a complete workflow platform to write, review, & deploy code. Beanstalk allows you to keep your code in a Git or Subversion (SVN) repository, perform code reviews with peers to write higher quality and bug-free code, and deploy your code from Beanstalk to your servers. GETTING STARTED WITH GIT & CREATING YOUR Getting Started with Git & Creating your Repository. In order to use your git repository first you need to install Git. We've put together a guide on installing Git to Windows.COMMON GIT COMMANDS
An introduction to Git Commands. Working with Git on the command line can be daunting. To help with that, we’ve put together a list of common Git commands, what each one means, and how to use them. HOW DO I RENAME AN EXISTING GIT REMOTE? 1. Confirm the name of your current remote by running this command: You should see an output like this. In this example, the remote name for the repo is “beanstalk”. 2. Now that the current remote name is confirmed — you can change it by running this command: This command tells git to rename the current remote to something different. CODE REVIEWS: THE BIG PICTURE • BEANSTALK GUIDES Peer code reviews need to focus on logic, structure, and organization. Not indentation, non-standard variable naming conventions, and other bad practices. Let static analysis tools and linters do the legwork on the tedious bits. This way, your team members can focus on the high-value aspects of WORKING WITH GIT ON WINDOWS • BEANSTALK GUIDES Before trying to access your Beanstalk repository, check if the connection to your remote repository works. In order to do that, run Git Bash, and enter this command, replacing accountname with your account name: ssh git@accountname.beanstalkapp.com. In this case, this is the URL to access Git on your Beanstalk account. HOW DO I DEAL WITH CONFLICTS IN MY GIT REPO? Dealing with this type of conflict is straightforward: you have to decide if the deleted file is still required. You can do that by opening the file and looking at its contents. If you want to keep the file deleted, use the "rm” command (for the command line).Otherwise, use
WHERE CAN I FIND MY USERNAME? Did this answer your question? Thanks for the feedback There was a problem submitting your feedback. Please try again later. 3RD PARTY TOOLS & ADDONS FOR BEANSTALK Beanstalk can post a new message to a Basecamp project with each commit, including a link back to the changeset.. Campfire is a web-based group chat tool that lets you set up password-protected chat rooms in just seconds. On each commit, Beanstalk can post a message and link to Campfire. FogBugz helps you make better software by tracking, prioritizing, and coordinating the thousands of small CODE REVIEW WORKFLOW • BEANSTALK GUIDES Code reviews help spot performance issues and regressions. This guide will help you integrate code reviews into your existing development workflow with no effort. The workflow was built around Beanstalk’s Code Review tools that make it super easy to conduct code reviews and ship better quality projects to your users. HOW DO I DEAL WITH CONFLICTS IN MY GIT REPO? Dealing with this type of conflict is straightforward: you have to decide if the deleted file is still required. You can do that by opening the file and looking at its contents. If you want to keep the file deleted, use the "rm” command (for the command line).Otherwise, use
INTEGRATING WITH JENKINS Integrating with Jenkins. There are variety of different ways you can integrate Beanstalk with Jenkins.Two most common ways would be to either notify Jenkins of Beanstalk changes via a webhook or have Jenkins poll Beanstalk for changes. WRITING MEANINGFUL COMMIT MESSAGES The body of the commit message can be several paragraphs, and please do proper word-wrap and keep columns shorter than about 74 characters or so. That way "git log" will show things nicely even when it's indented. Reported-by: whoever-reported-it Signed-off-by: Your Name. That header line really should be meaningful, and really should bejust
GENERATING AND ADDING SSH KEYS ON WINDOWS Adding your public key to Beanstalk. Once your key pair is generated, you can add it to Beanstalk. Login to Beanstalk and click on Your Name > SSH Keys. Once there, you will see a button to add your public key. Click the Add Public Key button, and paste the public key into the SSH Key box, click Add Key and you're done. HOW CAN I ROLLBACK A DEPLOYMENT TO A PREVIOUS REVISION In the Deployments section, choose a Manual deployment. From there, select a previous revision from the dropdown, and deploy. Beanstalk will bring the files on your remote server to the state of that revision. Files will be added, edited and deleted HOW DO I DELETE A REPOSITORY? Click the “ Repository ” tab and navigate to the repository you want to delete. Then select, “ Settings ” tab and scroll to the bottom of the page to delete the repository from Beanstalk. Make sure you have pulled everything from this repository before deleting it as a backup. If a repository has been deleted on Beanstalk by accident HOW DO I UNDO THINGS IN GIT? The following is a recipe to have that file removed from the repo, and the repo history: # create and check out a temporary branch at the location of the bad merge. git checkout -b tmpfix . # remove the incorrectly added file. git rm somefile.orig. # commit the amended merge. git commit --amend. FTP DEPLOYMENT TO AMAZON EC2 FTP deployment to Amazon EC2. If you're using Beanstalk's deployment tools to publish files to an Amazon EC2 instance, you may experience slow speed and performance.* Pricing
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