Using Git With Mac OS X: 6 Good Tools for Getting Going
March 11, 2009
From OStatic blogs
Many open source projects have been switching from CVS and Subversion to more flexible, distributed version-control systems. One of these is Git, written by Linus Torvalds, originally for use on the Linux kernel. There are a few ways to get the base Git package (with the Git command-line client and two basic graphical front ends) installed under Mac OS X. Our friends over at TheAppleBlog have a good post up on six of the best graphical tools for managing Git. Check it out.
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