@ -10,9 +10,9 @@ Trying to make Vitis more git-friendly.
Vitis is a little bit less pain in the ass than Vivado to version control decently, so this repository provide:
- A good to start with `.gitignore` file
- A good to start with `.gitignore` file.
- Git-hook-scripts to eliminate absolute paths in project files
- Git-hook-scripts to eliminate absolute paths in project files.
### Workflow
@ -24,16 +24,36 @@ Vitis is a little bit less pain in the ass than Vivado to version control decent
3. Create a new platform project called `hw_platform` and choose the copied hardware specification file.
4. Create a new application project via `File -> New -> Application Project...`, choose the platform created befor and name it as you want.
4. Create a new application project via `File -> New -> Application Project...`, choose the platform created befor and name the application project as you want.
5. Copy the `.gitignore` file and the `.githooks` folder from this repository into the workspace folder.
6. Execute the following commands in the workspace folder:
- `git init` - Initialize git repository in the workspace folder
- `git init` - initialize git repository in the workspace folder.
- `git config --local core.hooksPath .githooks` - set path to git-hooks for this repository
- `git config --local core.hooksPath .githooks` - set path to git-hooks for this repository.
- `git add .` - add all relevant files to the repository
- `git add .` - add all relevant files to the repository.
1. After cloning the repository execute the following commands in the cloned folder:
- `git config --local core.hooksPath .githooks` - set path to git-hooks for this repository.
- `git checkout BRANCH` - checkout the BRANCH you want to work with (e.g. `master`) which create local project files (because the hook script will be executed now ; this could take a while).
2. Open Vitis and select the cloned folder as workspace.
3. Click on `Inport Project`, choose `Import projects from Git` and click `Next >`.
4. Choose `Existing local repository` and click `Next >`.
5. Choose the cloned / workspace folder (should be the only entry) and click `Next >`.
6. Choose `Import existing Eclipse projects` and click `Next >`.