Changes for page Getting Started with Git
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... ... @@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ 45 45 46 46 = Use Git with a Subversion Project = 47 47 48 -OK, so you want to use Git but you are working on a team project that is hosted in a subversion repository ... and it is making you depressed :-( . Well, you can still use Git to manage your local SVN working copy and be almosthappy again(Either way, you won't be 100% happy unless the repository is a git one.)48 +OK, so you want to use Git but you are working on a team project that is hosted in a subversion repository ... and it is making you depressed :-( . Well, you can still use Git to manage your local SVN working copy and be happy again 49 49 50 50 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]]. 51 51 ... ... @@ -72,12 +72,6 @@ 72 72 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: 73 73 [[Git Bash Auto-Completion>>http://progit.org/book/ch2-7.html]] 74 74 75 -=== SourceTree by Atlassian === 76 - 77 -SourceTree is a free Git/Mercurial GUI for OS X. A key feature is that it can use git-svn to "Clone" a SVN repository into a standard Git repository with your full SVN commit history and maintains a link back to the SVN repository. This allows you to easily use Git locally for development but still do your final commits to SVN. 78 -**[[SourceTree on AppStore>>http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/sourcetree-git-hg/id411678673?mt=12]] 79 -**[[SourceTree Home Page>>http://www.sourcetreeapp.com/]] 80 - 81 81 === GitX git GUI === 82 82 83 83 GitX is an awesome FREE history viewer made for OS X. It is a better way to visualize your branch and commit history of your git repository. However, power users (aka "cool kids") will probably only use it for history viewing while they continue to use the terminal command line for checkouts, branching, staging, rebasing and committing. ... ... @@ -142,7 +142,7 @@ 142 142 143 143 === Finding the List of All Git Commands === 144 144 145 -The "git help" command gives one the list of commonly used git commands. How does one find the others, since some of them turn out to be very useful ?I tried "git help v". That was wrong. It would have been better to try "git help help", but this did tell me about the -all flag, which actually lists out all of the commands, and there are quite a few of them. So, good hunting.139 +The "git help" command gives one the list of commonly used git commands. How does one find the others, since some of them turn out to be very useful. I tried "git help v". That was wrong. It would have been better to try "git help help", but this did tell me about the -all flag, which actually lists out all of the commands, and there are quite a few of them. So, good hunting. 146 146 147 147 = Git Everyday Tasks = 148 148