Version Control Software

Fábio Santos fabiosantosart at gmail.com
Thu Jun 13 18:15:19 EDT 2013


On 13 Jun 2013 22:34, "Chris Angelico" <rosuav at gmail.com> wrote:
> [...]
> It's
> possible to get git for Windows, including gitk and 'git gui' (not
> sure about any other graphical tools, they're the only two I use), but
> the most convenient way to use them is from a ported bash.

I must disagree. I used git a lot on windows this past year, on a Console
shell (which is basically a CMD.EXE shell with tabs and appropriate
select/copy/paste) and it was quite useful.

I must although say that I wasn't doing any merges and such. I was just
committing, pushing and diffing to check what I'd done.

I used gitk and the git commands. You can't "git diff" or "git show" or
"git log" because paging will suck terribly. But gitk was a nice substitute
for all that.

YMMV
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