Re: Updated Kernel Hacker's guide to git

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On Sun, 23 Dec 2007, Dieter Ries wrote:

> Robert P. J. Day schrieb:

> > just to be clear, i'm not complaining about the quality of the
> > document above, but when i got started with git, what i really
> > wanted was a list of what i (as a simple, non-developer user)
> > could do once i cloned a repository.
> >
> > to that end, i put together my own little reference list of git
> > commands.  for example, i collected ways to examine my repository
> > -- git commands like branch, tag, log/shortlog, what-changed,
> > show, grep, blame, that sort of thing.  exactly the kind of stuff
> > a new user might want to know about, even without the ability to
> > change anything.
>
> Could you perhaps publish your reference list as kind of a christmas
> gift to all basic users like me?

if you give me a day or two (or three), i may put an updated version
of that up on my wiki.

rday

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