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## Deployment
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### Requirements:
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- Git must be installed on the host system. [See Server Setup – Install Git](#install-git) for instructions on installing.
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### Deployment
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### Clone the repo
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1. Open a terminal to the root of the C drive, or wherever the production code will reside.
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2. Use this following command to clone the upstream repository:
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```bash
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|`git pull` | Pulls pending changes from upstream. ALWAYS do this before a push|
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|`git push` | Updates upstream origin with the changes made.|
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If this is your first time committing, Git will throw an error. You need to configure a name and email to commit under.
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Open a terminal and use the following commands.
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```bash
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git config --global user.name "Your Name"
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git config --global user.email "Your@Email"
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```
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## Reverting Changes
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To restore production to the current upstream branch (undoing any changes made locally) use this command
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```git
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