CodeCommit Repositories
- A repository version control object in CodeCommit.
- It stores code and files for project.
- It also stores project history, from first commit till latest changes.
- Also, share repository with other users to work together on project.
- Add AWS tags to repositories, to set notifications for repository users about events
- (for example, another user commenting on code). You can also
- Can change default settings for repository
- can create triggers for repository for code push or other events trigger actions
- Also, configure a repository on local computer to push changes to more than one repository.
- Use AWS CLI or the CodeCommit console to create an empty CodeCommit repository.
- With CLI can add tags to repository as part of creating it.
- After create repository, connect to it and start adding code.
- During first connection, its contents are cloned to local machine.
- Can add files to and edit files in a repository directly from CodeCommit console.
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