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Git for the Lazy I found it to be a very easy to understand tutorial that gets you through the basics pretty fast, which is great for people who are just getting into the whole content management thing. Also check out Redmine Despite it using Ruby on Rails, it has a great bug tracker and it integrates with git which is totally bitchin'
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# ¿ Apr 27, 2024 18:51 |
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I recently got into a debate with a friend of git v. bzr. I did some research, but can anyone tell me (other than an "easier" to use interface, as to why I would want to use bzr over git?
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# ¿ Apr 16, 2009 21:32 |
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nbv4 posted:codeswarm is different, similar but different to what I'm looking for. You are looking for Gource I believe.
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# ¿ Oct 9, 2010 04:09 |
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Janin posted:In the version of Vim I used (7.2 from vim.org), the vim clipboard (yy/dd/p and friends) and Windows clipboard were separate -- eg, you could copy "foo" in vim, copy "bar" in notepad, and then paste "foo" in vim. It's quite possible that this behavior was due to a problem with my machine. You can source a $VIMRUNTIME/mswin.vim file in 7.0 and up and get all the <C-c>, <C-s>, <C-x> key mappings and whatnot that most windows editors use. (IIRC this also works on non-windows machines as well)
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