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The wazzup buffer might already exist, so if we look at the branch
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AUTHORS Credit John. Thanks! 2009-01-28 22:23:46 +02:00
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ChangeLog Added autotools cruft. 2008-08-13 06:20:36 +03:00
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COPYING Renamed to follow convention. 2008-08-06 02:46:58 +03:00
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NEWS Support for magit-repo-dirs and nice completion based on it. 2009-07-28 02:25:44 +03:00
README README updates. 2009-06-06 23:17:12 +03:00

It's Magit!  A Emacs mode for Git.

I started to write Magit to learn about Git and 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 can be installed with the popular recipe of

   $ ./autogen.sh     # If you got the sources directly from Git
   $ ./configure
   $ make install

This will put magit.el into /usr/local/share/emacs/site-lisp, where
Emacs should be able to find it.  Then add

      (require 'magit)

to your .emacs 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 in Emacs with 'C-u C-h i magit.info' for
example, or on the web at

    http://zagadka.vm.bytemark.co.uk/magit/magit.html

If you have questions, please use the mailing list at

    http://groups.google.com/group/magit/

Magit's web home is currently at

    http://zagadka.vm.bytemark.co.uk/magit/