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... ... @@ -1,41 +1,40 @@ 1 -= Got Git? No?Get Git =1 += Got Git? If not, Get Git here = 2 2 3 -* Official Download Site: [[http://git-scm.com/download]] 4 -* Direct Download Links: 5 -** MacOS X [[.dmg Binary Installers>>http://code.google.com/p/git-osx-installer/]] 6 -** Microsoft Windows [[.exe Binary Installers>>http://code.google.com/p/msysgit/]] 3 +Just pick the latest release for your Mac architecture here: 4 +[[OS X dmg Installer>>http://code.google.com/p/git-osx-installer/]] 7 7 8 8 = Learning About git = 9 9 10 -* Learn the concepts. 11 -** [[This>>http://www.eecs.harvard.edu/~~cduan/technical/git/]] is an excellent tutorial on the basic concepts behind Git 8 +Start here: 12 12 13 -* Now get the basics. 14 -** [[Everyday GIT With 20 Commands Or So>>http://www.kernel.org/pub/software/scm/git/docs/everyday.html]] 15 -** [[Free Online Pro Git book>>http://progit.org/book/]] 10 +* [[Excellent Concept Tutorial on Git>>http://www.eecs.harvard.edu/~~cduan/technical/git/]] 16 16 17 -* Get familiar with the reference materials available online 18 -** Official [[Git Documentation>>http://git-scm.com/documentation]] Site 19 -** Official [[Git User Manual>>http://www.kernel.org/pub/software/scm/git/docs/user-manual.html]] 20 -** [[Git Reference>>http://gitref.org/index.html]] 12 +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!// 21 21 22 -* Git Cheat Sheets 23 -** [[http://cheat.errtheblog.com/s/git/]] 24 -** [[http://ktown.kde.org/%7Ezrusin/git/git-cheat-sheet-medium.png]] 25 - 26 26 * [[Linus Torvalds talks about git>>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4XpnKHJAok8]] 27 -Have a Good Laugh here as Linus Torvalds Evangelizes git. //NOTE: This isn't really learning, but it is way more fun and gives you insight into the motivation behind git.// 28 28 29 - = Get StartedwithProjectWonder! =17 +Learn the basics here: 30 30 31 -The best way to learn a new concept is to actually use it, and what better way than to do something practical like clone (checkout) the Project Wonder source code! 19 +* [[Everyday GIT With 20 Commands Or So>>http://www.kernel.org/pub/software/scm/git/docs/everyday.html]] 20 +* [[Free Online Pro Git book>>http://progit.org/book/]] 32 32 33 - * [[Downloading Wonder>>http://wiki.objectstyle.org/confluence/display/WONDER/Getting+the+Wonder+Source+Code]] Wiki Page22 +Get the Detailed Reference Materials Here: 34 34 35 -= Git Goodies for WebObjects Developers = 24 +* [[Git User Manual>>http://www.kernel.org/pub/software/scm/git/docs/user-manual.html]] 25 +* [[Git Reference>>http://gitref.org/index.html]] 36 36 37 - This is a listof tools that other WebObjects developers have foundtobehelpful. It's not a comprehensive list, and if you find thingsnot listed here please add them27 +Git Cheat Sheets 38 38 29 +* [[http://cheat.errtheblog.com/s/git/]] 30 +* [[http://ktown.kde.org/%7Ezrusin/git/git-cheat-sheet-medium.png]] 31 + 32 +Checkout (Clone) Wonder Source Code, Build and Install 33 + 34 +* [[Instructions>>http://wiki.objectstyle.org/confluence/display/WONDER/Downloading%2C+Building%2C+Installing+and+Upgrading+Wonder+Source+Code]] 35 + 36 += Git Goodies = 37 + 39 39 === Git Bash Completion === 40 40 41 41 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: ... ... @@ -50,35 +50,16 @@ 50 50 51 51 [[Open In GitX Finder Droplet>>http://code.google.com/p/git-osx-installer/wiki/OpenInGitX]] 52 52 53 -== =Git Tower ===52 +== Git Tower == 54 54 55 -[[Git Tower>>http://www.git-tower.com/]] is a commerical app for those of you who just get panic attacks at the thought of using the Terminal. 54 +For those of you who just get panic attacks at the thought of using the Terminal, there is a commercial app for that: 55 +[[Git Tower>>http://www.git-tower.com/]] 56 56 57 -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. 58 - Miguel Arroz 57 +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. 58 +- Miguel Arroz 59 59 60 -= =Using git locally on a Subversion Working Copy ==60 += Using git locally on a Subversion Working Copy = 61 61 62 -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 :-( 62 +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! 63 63 64 64 I recommend you just use the [[git+svn protocol>>http://www.lostechies.com/blogs/derickbailey/archive/2010/02/03/branch-per-feature-how-i-manage-subversion-with-git-branches.aspx]]. 65 - 66 -== Unique Git Concepts == 67 - 68 -===== Rebasing ===== 69 - 70 -Rebasing is unique to git. There is no counterpart in Subversion. 71 - 72 -Rebasing cuts down on the spaghetti history of merging and helps to keep history nice and linear. 73 - 74 -Conceptually, when I rebase my current branch A on another branch B, git removes all my branch A commits back to the common ancestor of A and B, stashes those commits away temporarily, moves the head of the current branch A to the tip of the other branch B, and then re-applys all my stashed commits as **new commit** patches to my branch B. 75 - 76 -However before using it on work that is shared with others you MUST follow the these rules, otherwise you will screw everyone else on the project. 77 - 78 -* If you don't understand rebasing, don't use it You can learn more about it here: 79 -** [[http://progit.org/book/ch3-6.html]] 80 -** [[http://www.eecs.harvard.edu/~~cduan/technical/git/git-5.shtml]] 81 -** [[http://book.git-scm.com/4_rebasing.html]] 82 -** [[http://blip.tv/file/4094727]] 83 -* Use rebase only on **private** branches 84 -* Use rebase only for commits that have **not been pushed** to a remote repo