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It's magit! Another Emacs mode for git. I wrote magit while learning about git and trying to figure out how I would be using git in a 'natural' way. Magit will grow and hopefully become more coherent as I learn more about git and good ways to use it. Feedback is welcome! * Installing Magit is in such an early stage that there is no support for automatically installing it. To use magit without installing it, just load magit.el into Emacs, in whatever way is most convenient for you. For example, you could just add (load ".../magit.el") to your ".emacs" file. You can load it into your running Emacs with 'M-x load-file'. * Getting started To get started with magit, open any file in a git repository in Emacs and run 'M-x magit-status'. Read the online help of magit-mode ('C-h m' in the magit buffer), make some changes to your files, and try to commit them. * Learning more The Magit User Manual describes things with more words than the online help. You can read it with * Updates You can follow magit development by cloning http://zagadka.vm.bytemark.co.uk/git/magit.git/