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I've been wondering whether there is a good "git export" solution that creates a copy of a tree without the .git repository directory. There are at least three methods I know of: git clone followed by removing the .git repository directory. git checkout-index alludes to this functionality but starts with "Just read the desired tree into the index..." which I'm not entirely sure how to do. git-expo
The Differences Between Mercurial and Git I realized recently that I've been using distributed revision control for several years now. It's always been an exciting landscape for me, although it's been a bit lonely. I used gnu arch for most of my code for a long time, and dabbled some in darcs at the same time. It wasn't until I saw Brian O'Sullivan's tech talk on mercurial that I started wondering
Everyoneâs up in arms to embrace distributed version control as the new must-have tool for the developer in the know. Though many people have not yet migrated from Subversion, those that have almost invariably extoll the virtues of their particular choice. But though all of the major DVCSâs have features that set them above the previous generation of centralized systems, none stands head-and-shoul
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People keep asking me why I don't talk more about Mercurial in this series of blog entries. There's a simple answer to that question: Mercurial isn't very interesting. Wait, that didn't come out quite right. Let me try again: Git is Wesley Snipes. Mercurial is Denzel Washington Hmm, that probably needs further explanation. First let me give a little background. I am the founder of a version con
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Git is a fast distributed revision control system. This manual is designed to be readable by someone with basic UNIX command-line skills, but no previous knowledge of Git. Chapter 1, Repositories and Branches and Chapter 2, Exploring Git history explain how to fetch and study a project using gitââread these chapters to learn how to build and test a particular version of a software project, search
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