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Revision as of 19:47, 28 April 2011

Warning
This page is yet to be reviewed for changes required by the migration to Git. Information and commands on this page may no longer be valid and should be used with care. Please see the KDE Git hub page for more details.


KDE is currently migrating from SVN to Git. As of 29 Jan 2011 kde-qt, kdelibs and kdebase are in Git along with many other KDE applications, available at projects.kde.org. The remaining KDE modules will be migrated in due course.

Your first resource for details on using Git with KDE should be the git.kde.org manual.

There are many resources available for learning about Git; the techbase pages below provide a kde-specific introduction, based on the most common tasks. After those links is a list of external documentation we've found useful.

Pages

Note: these pages are not complete. help would be appreciated. :) The idea is to provide information in more of a 'recipe' style than 'tutorial': first provide simple commands that people can use Right Now for straightforward tasks, then links to other pages or external git documentation for the tricky things.

Amarok has their own git tutorial, which has a fair amount of overlap with these git pages (we're copying from them ;)

Getting Started

Many of these links are now outdated or are incomplete, please refer to the git.kde.org manual as your primary resource.

Intermediate/Advanced

Further Reading

If you want to learn more about git, see the following resources: