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On your development machine (not the server), do something like:
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# One time per machine
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git lfs install
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# Create a new local repo
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mkdir 3d-models
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cd 3d-models
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git init
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# Add Forgejo as remote (adjust user/repo)
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git remote add origin https://forgejo.rozic-dev.com/<your_user>/<your_repo>.git
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# or use SSH later when we set that up
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Now set up LFS for STEP files:
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git lfs track "*.step"
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git add .gitattributes
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Copy one of your 3D models into the folder, e.g. model.step:
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cp /path/to/your/model.step ./model.step
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git add model.step
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git commit -m "Add first STEP model"
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git push -u origin main
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# if it complains about 'main' not existing, try:
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# git push -u origin master
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If LFS is working, the .step file in the web UI will look small (Git pointer), and in Repo → Settings → LFS you’ll see actual LFS objects stored. |