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- | ===== GIT repository | + | ===== Gerber |
- | GIT is one of a group of publicly accessible repositories for software, firmware, and documentation which implement ' | + | A Gerber |
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+ | ===== GIT repository ===== | ||
- | Wiki entry: [[https:// | + | Git is a popular version control system primarily used for managing software source code, but is also used for managing firmware, documentation... Versioning keeps track of changes to files and lets one follow those changes, revert to previous versions, create branches so that varieties of the code can be made, and also merge branches together again. |
- | SourceForge is another such web based versioning repository and should | + | Git works using repositories, |
- | The most popular web based Git repository is currently GitHub | + | Wiki entry: |
- | Comparison between SourceForge vs GitHub: | + | [[http:// |
To help understand how Git may be helpful to MERG here is a beginners article on GitHub: | To help understand how Git may be helpful to MERG here is a beginners article on GitHub: |
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