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43 43  This is a list of tools that other WebObjects developers have found to be helpful. It's not a comprehensive list, and if you find things not listed here please add them
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45 -=== EGit ===
45 +=== eGit ===
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47 -EGit is a plugin for Eclipse 3.6. It's not as good as Tower or GitX, but you can use it for most tasks (add, commit, push, pull). You can install by:
47 +Eclipse 3.6 have a Git plugin, eGit. It's not as good as Tower or GitX, but you can use it for most tasks (add, commit, push, pull). You can install by doing Install new Sofware -> select the "Helios" download site and find the eGit plugin in the list.
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49 -1. In Eclipse, select //Help > Install New Sofware...//
50 -1. Select the "Helios" download site from the Work with: combo box
51 -1. Expand the "Collaboration" group
52 -1. Select the EGit plugin, click Next
53 -1. Complete the install process and agree to the license, etc.
54 -1. Restart Eclipse.
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56 56  === Git Bash Completion ===
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58 58  This is really an absolute necessity and a **huge** productivity improvement. Basically you need the bash completion script from the source tarball and use your shell profile to include it whenever you open a shell. See the **Auto-Completion** section on this page: