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gitDisplay all 140 possibilities? (y or n)


I guess this is what people meant when they said git was "Unixy":

luke@phage(0) $ git
Display all 140 possibilities? (y or n)
git                     git-get-tar-commit-id   git-rebase
git-add                 git-grep                git-receive-pack
git-add--interactive    git-gui                 git-reflog
git-am                  git-hash-object         git-relink
git-annotate            git-http-fetch          git-remote
git-apply               git-http-push           git-repack
git-applymbox           git-imap-send           git-repo-config
git-applypatch          git-index-pack          git-request-pull
git-archimport          git-init                git-rerere
git-archive             git-init-db             git-reset
git-bisect              git-instaweb            git-rev-list
git-blame               git-local-fetch         git-rev-parse
git-branch              git-log                 git-revert
git-bundle              git-lost-found          git-rm
git-cat-file            git-ls-files            git-runstatus
git-check-ref-format    git-ls-remote           git-send-email
git-checkout            git-ls-tree             git-send-pack
git-checkout-index      git-mailinfo            git-sh-setup
git-cherry              git-mailsplit           git-shell
git-cherry-pick         git-merge               git-shortlog
git-citool              git-merge-base          git-show
git-clean               git-merge-file          git-show-branch
git-clone               git-merge-index         git-show-index
luke@phage(0) $ git

I think I'm going to be sick.

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Tue, 17 Jul 2007 | Tags: , ,


Posted by Drew Raines at Tue Jul 17 12:51:35 2007
Maybe this will make you feel better:

  <a href="http://marc.info/?l=git&m=118322937528944&w=2">http://marc.info/?l=git&m=118322937528944&w=2</a>

Don't give up on git.  I started trying it because I wanted something less SVN-y than SVK, but still distributed and interoperable with SVN, and I haven't been sorry. 
Other than having to watch out for upstream commits to Subversion after a merge (http://marc.info/?l=git&m=118361948906651&w=2), git-svn works beautifully.

Posted by Luke Kanies at Tue Jul 17 16:00:47 2007
That's definitely good news.  It was just scary, seeing that list of commands come up.

Posted by Forth at Tue Jul 24 10:55:58 2007
it's look like monotone's devs have thought about merging issue http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.version-control.monotone.devel/3264 .
One wiki to rule them all : http://revctrl.org/FrontPage

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