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Latest revision as of 05:42, 3 May 2017
[edit] Git Wiki Homepage
Welcome to the Git wiki web site. This wiki is a community effort to provide an accurate source of information for all things related to Git. Make sure to visit the Git website (http://git-scm.com) for current updates and information. The Git web site source is also managed using Git. The maintainers of the Git website would love patches for improving the website. It's a great way to try out Git. If you come across anything in this wiki or the Git homepage that needs to be fixed; help yourself and fix it. The more people who help work on this wiki the better this site will serve Git users. Think of this site as a Wikipedia for Git.
[edit] Starting points
- Installation
- Git Tools – Note: Have you written one? Add it here and announce it on the list!
- Git Documentation
- Git Community Support
- Git Rev News
- Projects using Git
- FAQ
- Documentation/SubmittingPatches
- Git Hosting
- Links to Git-related websites
- Git Compared
- Summer of Code 2011 projects
- Summer of Code 2012 ideas
- Git on Windows
[edit] News
- October 21, 2016: Git User's Survey 2016 has been closed. GitSurvey2016.
- October 12, 2016: Git User's Survey 2016 has been opened.
[edit] Good starting places for developing Git would be
[edit] Using this Wiki
[edit] Disambiguation
Git is not to be confused with at least these three unrelated projects which also provide commands named git. These should be uninstalled (or renamed) to use this git.
- gnuit (GNU Interactive Tools) is a set of file browsing and viewing tools (a text-based file manager).
- Git (Guitar/Instrument Tuner) is a defunct portable guitar tuner.
- Grit (GBA Raster Image Transmogrifier) is a tool to convert images to the Game Boy Advance hardware. It used to be called "git", but have since changed name.