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[https://www.eclipse.org Eclipse (embedded git client)] | [https://www.eclipse.org Eclipse (embedded git client in IDE)] |
Revision as of 18:30, October 17, 2014
Git/Github Source Code Control
Git is a distributed source code control system, and github provides a set of services to create, use, and manage git repositories.
There are a variety of both command-line and gui clients for git, for most operating systems. Below are listed some links to commonly used tools.
It's possible to use Github's web interface to create, edit, commit/push text files and directories, as well as create and switch branches. This can become cumbersome, however