Squad Wiki
Explore
Main Page
All Pages
Interactive Maps
navigation
Main page
Community portal
Admin noticeboard
Wiki Rules
Wiki Projects
Wiki Help
Wiki Style Guide
WikiPoints
Random page
Recent changes
Portals
Squad Website
Steam
Discord (Main)
Discord (Modding Hub)
Discord (Squad Cinema Group)
Discord (Server Hosting)
Facebook
Twitter
YouTube
Twitch
Reddit (joinSquad)
Gamepedia
Gamepedia support
Report a bad ad
Help Wiki
Contact us
FANDOM
Fan Central
BETA
Games
Anime
Movies
TV
Video
Wikis
Explore Wikis
Community Central
Start a Wiki
Don't have an account?
Register
Sign In
Sign In
Register
Squad Wiki
846
pages
Explore
Main Page
All Pages
Interactive Maps
navigation
Main page
Community portal
Admin noticeboard
Wiki Rules
Wiki Projects
Wiki Help
Wiki Style Guide
WikiPoints
Random page
Recent changes
Portals
Squad Website
Steam
Discord (Main)
Discord (Modding Hub)
Discord (Squad Cinema Group)
Discord (Server Hosting)
Facebook
Twitter
YouTube
Twitch
Reddit (joinSquad)
Gamepedia
Gamepedia support
Report a bad ad
Help Wiki
Contact us
Editing
Using a Version Control System
(section)
Back to page
Edit
VisualEditor
View history
Talk (0)
Edit Page
Using a Version Control System
Warning:
You are not logged in. Your IP address will be publicly visible if you make any edits. If you
log in
or
create an account
, your edits will be attributed to your username, along with other benefits.
Anti-spam check. Do
not
fill this in!
===Initial Setup=== To create a new git repository within your mod root folder, execute the following commands in order: #<code>git init .</code> #<code>git lfs install</code> #<code>git lfs track *.umap</code> #<code>git add .</code> #<code>git commit -m "Init Commit"</code> Congratulations! You have, in order, created a git repo in the root directory of your mod, installed the LFS git hooks, told LFS to track all .umap files, added the files within your mod to the repo, and commited your changes to the VCS. Now that you have completed the process of establish your working directory, you can now manage it and use it to backup your mod files. While you can do this with the Command Line Interface (CLi) client, it is far easier and safer to use a Graphical User Interface (GUI) client. Which brings us to...
Summary:
Please note that all contributions to the Squad Wiki are considered to be released under the CC BY-NC-SA
Cancel
Editing help
(opens in new window)
Follow on IG
TikTok
Join Fan Lab