Git

Git is a "directory content manager" that was designed to handle massive projects such as the Linux kernel with speed and efficiency. It falls in the category of distributed source code management tools and is similar to GNU Arch, Monotone, and BitKeeper. Every Git working directory is a fully-fledged repository with full revision tracking capabilities and is not dependent on network access to a central server.

Tags Software Development Version Control Distributed Revision System
Licenses GPL
Operating Systems POSIX Linux
Implementation Tcl C Unix Shell bash Perl

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  •  05 Aug 2008 12:43
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Changes: Various bugfixes.

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  •  23 Apr 2008 12:41
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Changes: Several commands to git have been fixed. This release comes with various documentation updates.

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  •  25 Sep 2007 10:41
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No changes have been submitted for this release.

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  •  26 May 2006 14:49
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Changes: This release adds numerous minor bugfixes and enhancements.

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  •  16 Feb 2006 04:20
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Changes: An error is now printed if a HTTP repository is being cloned and NO_CURL is set. More useful/hinting error messages were provided in git-checkout. Additional documentation was provided and fixes were made for combine-diff and checkout.

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