Create Git repository on server
At home of user 'git'.
git@server:~$ mkdir myproject.git
git@server:~$ cd myproject.git
git@server:~/myproject.git$ git init --bare #Create repository on server.
Create a master branch for the server. At home of user 'git'.
git@server:~$ mkdir initial.commit
git@server:~$ cd initial.commit
git@server:~/initial.commit$ git init
git@server:~/initial.commit$ echo 'hello world' > index.html
git@server:~/initial.commit$ git add index.html
git@server:~/initial.commit$ git commit -m 'index.html'
Clone the repository on client.
myuser@local:~$ git clone git@server:~/myproject.git
myuser@local:~$ cd myproject
mysuer@local:~/myproject$ git remote add origin git@server:~/myproject.git
mysuer@local:~/myproject$ git push origin master
mysuer@local:~/myproject$ git pull origin master
Deploy your website using git.
git@server:~/myproject.git$ cd hooks
git@server:~/myproject.git/hooks$ vim post-receive
#!/bin/bash
GIT_WORK_TREE=/var/www/mywebsite
git@server:~/myproject.git/hooks$ chmod +x post-receive
In the directory of your website, such as /var/www/mywebsite.
git@server:/var/www/mywebsite$ git init
Write code on your client machine, and push it to the master of server, deploy it to the website.
myuser@local:~/web$ git push origin master
Push default.
myuser@local:~/web$ git config --global push.default current