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.
Tue, 17 Jul 2007 | Tags: tools, scm, git
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.
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.
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
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