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1 += Got Git? If not, Get Git here =
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3 +Just pick the latest release for your Mac architecture here:
4 +[[OS X dmg Installer>>http://code.google.com/p/git-osx-installer/]]
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1 1  = Learning About git =
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3 3  Start here:
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5 5  * [[Excellent Concept Tutorial on Git>>http://www.eecs.harvard.edu/~~cduan/technical/git/]]
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7 7  Have a Good Laugh here as Linus Torvalds Evangelizes git:
13 +//this is more fun than learning, but gives you insight into the motivation behind git!//
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9 9  * [[Linus Torvalds talks about git>>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4XpnKHJAok8]]
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18 18  * [[Git User Manual>>http://www.kernel.org/pub/software/scm/git/docs/user-manual.html]]
19 19  * [[Git Reference>>http://gitref.org/index.html]]
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21 -= Install Git =
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23 -[[OS X dmg Installer>>http://code.google.com/p/git-osx-installer/]]
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25 25  = Git Goodies =
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27 27  === Git Bash Completion ===
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43 43  For those of you who just get panic attacks at the thought of using the Terminal, there is a commercial app for that:
44 44  [[Git Tower>>http://www.git-tower.com/]]
45 45  
48 +I use Tower (bought it), but only for committing and fixing merge conflicts. I think Tower misses quite a bit of the flagship feature of GIT: branches. You can't see a branch tree graphically, like you can with gitX or even the command line (git log ---graph ---color, IIRC). But it's cool for committing. For everything else I use command line.
49 +- Miguel Arroz
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46 46  = Using git locally on a Subversion Working Copy =
47 47  
48 48  OK, so you are addicted to git, and now you have to work on a team project that is hosted in a remote subversion repository ... and it is making you depressed :-(. Well, you can use manage your local svn working copy using git and be happy again!