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35 35  (This kind of repeats some of the previous section, but that's on purpose so we can condition you brain to start using git right now ;-) )
36 36  Even while you are working with svn repositories, you can start learning and taking advantage of git right now by making your local svn working copy an actual local git repository. The idea is to use the appropriate ignore feature of each SCM system to ignore the hidden files of the other system. The concept is described here:
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38 -[[git+svn Working Protocol>>http://www.lostechies.com/blogs/derickbailey/archive/2010/02/03/branch-per-feature-how-i-manage-subversion-with-git-branches.aspx]]
38 +[[**git+svn** Working Protocol>>http://www.lostechies.com/blogs/derickbailey/archive/2010/02/03/branch-per-feature-how-i-manage-subversion-with-git-branches.aspx]]
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40 -When you first learn about git and you google "git svn" you will learn about a command line tool git-svn which works directly with remote svn repos, however my advice is don't use git-svn. Use the git**+**svn approach outlined in above blog post instead.
40 +When you first learn about git and you google "git svn" you will learn about a command line tool git-svn which works directly with remote svn repos, however my advice is don't use git-svn. Use the **git+svn** approach outlined in above blog post instead.
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42 42  Once you start using git, it becomes addictive ....... you can never go back ...... really, it's that good ...... and it is not hard.
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