X-Git-Url: https://git.phdru.name/?p=git-wiki.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=pep-103.txt;fp=pep-103.txt;h=ab0c601b942d6a570604a22659344f9593a4fd1d;hp=ae0e031cbd9936c27317b9c535b1d1c7a1d9fb39;hb=5e64ab7a3b9a94de622dc7d816b4b81cdd8a7749;hpb=6c79765cc3563e74958aa6e8008eb2c63f951c17 diff --git a/pep-103.txt b/pep-103.txt index ae0e031..ab0c601 100644 --- a/pep-103.txt +++ b/pep-103.txt @@ -85,8 +85,8 @@ Microsoft Windows: download `git-for-windows `_. MacOS X: use git installed with `XCode -`_ or download from -`MacPorts `_ or +`_ or download from `MacPorts +`_ or `git-osx-installer `_ or install git with `Homebrew `_: ``brew install git``. @@ -971,8 +971,8 @@ both are written in Python; pagure was written by Fedora developers and is being used to develop some Fedora projects. `GitPrep `_ is yet another Github clone, written in Perl. `Gogs `_ is written in Go. -`GitBucket `_ is written -in Scala. +`GitBucket `_ is +written in Scala. And last but not least, `Gitlab `_. It's perhaps the most advanced web-based development environment for git. @@ -1008,7 +1008,7 @@ To work with the repository just use regular git commands including To start converting your Mercurial habits to git see the page `Mercurial for Git users -`_ at Mercurial wiki. +`_ at Mercurial wiki. At the second half of the page there is a table that lists corresponding Mercurial and git commands. Should work perfectly in both directions.