This is the pipeline for BYU Animation's Student Accomplice (2024) short film, and is a fork of the previous film's pipeline.
Development started on CentOS 7, but final deployment is intended for a RHEL 8 derivative.
Since all of the film's files are on the department's fileserver and mounted at /groups/accomplice/
in the TMCB animation and gaming labs, this pipeline has no need for and so does not provide tools for sharing assets between users/computers.
- Generate a GitHub SSH key and upload it to your GitHub
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ssh-keygen -t ed25519 -C "[email protected]" cat ~/.ssh/github.pub
- When it asks for a path, type '/users/animation/yournetid/.ssh/github'
- Only provide a passphrase if you want to type that every time you push or pull
- Go to https://github.com/settings/keys and add the contents of
~/.ssh/github.pub
as a New SSH key
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- Make a local copy of the git repo
cd ~/Documents git clone -c core.sshCommand='ssh -i ~/.ssh/github' [email protected]:Student-Accomplice-Pipeline-Team/accomplice_pipe.git cd accomplice_pipe
- Configure the git repo to use the new SSH key and our git hooks
git config --add --local core.sshCommand 'ssh -i ~/.ssh/github' git config --local core.hooksPath .githooks/
- Check out your personal dev branch
git checkout -B yourname-dev # don't need -B if it already exists git push --set-upstream origin yourname-dev
- Make changes the code. Edit the pipe code, modify some shelf tools, whatever your heart desires.
- If you want, you can periodically take snapshots of your work with
git commit
.- Save your work
- Stage your changes with
git add path/to/file1 path/to/file2 ...
- Commit your chages with
git commit -m "Message explaining what changes I made"
- Push your changes up to GitHub with
git push
- Test your changes. Make sure everything works the way you think it should and that nothing new is broken.
- When your changes are ready to be added to production, create a pull request to merge your code into the
prod
branch of the GitHub repository:- Make sure that your changes don't conflict with changes someone else has already made. Run
git pull origin prod
to make sure you have the most recent chages to theprod
branch downloaded.- If git encounters an error downloading the most recent changes, it will tell you what the problem is and you'll need to resolve it before continuing.
- Once you have successfully run
git pull origin prod
, commit and push all your changes if you haven't already done so (see step 2) - Next, go to the project page on GitHub and switch from
prod
to your dev branch (top left, underneath the name of the repo). If you have committed and pushed correctly, you should see a message that says something like "This branch is *X commit(s) ahead of prod.". Click on the Contribute button and press Open pull request - Name your pull request and write a small description of what changes you are making.
- Make sure the merge mode is set to Squash and merge, then click the big green button to merge your changes into
prod
. - Finally, navigate to
/groups/accomplice/pipeline
and rungit pull
to update production code with your changes.
- Make sure that your changes don't conflict with changes someone else has already made. Run
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Usage and features (for artists)
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Development (for programmers)