Use when you want to edit and/or explore software that the group maintains
The Github Part
This assumes a GitHub account and access to SLAC Lab.
- Find the repo on SLAC Lab
- Click "Fork" in the upper right corner. In the window that pops up, click the link that says [Your User Name]/devPanel (Mine says that I've already forked it, but yours should ask you where you want to fork it)
- It should automatically redirect you to your new GitHub fork. From there, click the green "Clone or Download" button and copy the ssh path. If you see what looks like a URL, click the blue "Use SSH" link right above it
The SLAC Part
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Instructions for lcls-srv01 (the OPIs)
Instructions for
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- SSH into one of the SLAC machines that have internet access (like rhel6-64)
Image Added - Navigate to wherever you want your personal copy of the repo to live (I like to organize my stuff, so I have a "gitRepos" folder where all my projects live, but it's up to you!)
Image Added - Run "git clone [the link from step 3]". Now your copy lives in AFS space and should be accessible from other machines that have access to AFS, like mcclogin
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