Gerrit Tutorial
Setting up Git
Set Up SSH Keys in Gerrit
Prepare to work with Gerrit
How to Submit a Patch
How Code is reviewed in Gerrit
Gerrit Useful Resources
Selected Reading
Setting up Git
Set Up SSH Keys in Gerrit
- Download Extension Using Git
- Add SSH Key to use with Git
- Add SSH Key to your Gerrit Account
- Add Your SSH Key
- Generate New SSH Key
Prepare to work with Gerrit
How to Submit a Patch
- Editing via the Web-Interface
- View the Change / Next Steps
- Push your change set to Gerrit
- Prepare Push change set to Gerrit
- Make & Commit Your Change
- Gerrit - Create Branch
- Gerrit - Update Master
How Code is reviewed in Gerrit
Gerrit Useful Resources
Selected Reading
- Who is Who
- Computer Glossary
- HR Interview Questions
- Effective Resume Writing
- Questions and Answers
- UPSC IAS Exams Notes
Push your change set to Gerrit
Gerrit - Push Your Change Set to Gerrit
You can submit the patches for review by using the git-review command. The change set can be pushed to Gerrit, by running the git review -R command as shown in the following screenshot.
The -R option informs git-review not to complete rebase before submitting git changes to Gerrit.
You can submit the code to other branch rather than the master, using the following command.
git review name_of_branch
It is also possible to submit the code to a different remote, using the following command.
git review -r name_of_remoteAdvertisements