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Dawid Weiss updated LUCENE-6985:
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    Description: 
I'll prepare some simple github repos that demonstrate how to (from command 
line, GUI users can find their buttons I'm sure) perform:

Simple tasks:

1. Checkout branch X, create local branch Y, modify something, create a diff 
for Jira.
2. Checkout branch X, create local branch Y, modify something, catch-up with 
changes on X, create a diff for Jira.
3. Checkout branch X, create local branch Y, modify something, catch-up with 
changes on X, apply aggregate changes from Y on X (as a single commit).
4. Backport feature/ commit C from branch X to Y via cherry picking.

More advanced:

1. Create a feature branch off branch X, develop the feature, then apply it as 
a series of commits to X.
2. Create a feature branch off branch X, develop the feature, then apply it as 
a series of commits to X and Y (different branch).

> Create some (simple) guides on how to use git to perform common dev tasks
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>
>                 Key: LUCENE-6985
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LUCENE-6985
>             Project: Lucene - Core
>          Issue Type: Task
>            Reporter: Dawid Weiss
>            Assignee: Dawid Weiss
>
> I'll prepare some simple github repos that demonstrate how to (from command 
> line, GUI users can find their buttons I'm sure) perform:
> Simple tasks:
> 1. Checkout branch X, create local branch Y, modify something, create a diff 
> for Jira.
> 2. Checkout branch X, create local branch Y, modify something, catch-up with 
> changes on X, create a diff for Jira.
> 3. Checkout branch X, create local branch Y, modify something, catch-up with 
> changes on X, apply aggregate changes from Y on X (as a single commit).
> 4. Backport feature/ commit C from branch X to Y via cherry picking.
> More advanced:
> 1. Create a feature branch off branch X, develop the feature, then apply it 
> as a series of commits to X.
> 2. Create a feature branch off branch X, develop the feature, then apply it 
> as a series of commits to X and Y (different branch).



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