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