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    Although KDE is currently using SVN, we're working on [[Projects/MovetoGit|moving to git]]. Also, a growing number of developers are using git-svn to contribute to KDE.
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    There are many resources available for learning about [http://git-scm.com/ 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 [[Getting_Started/Sources/Amarok_Git_Tutorial|git tutorial]], which has a fair amount of overlap with these git pages (we're copying from them ;)
     
    ====Getting Started====
    *[[/kde-qt|Using kde-qt]] (done)
    *[[/git-svn|Using git-svn with kde's svn]] (needs cleanup)
    *[[/KdeOnGit|KDE projects on Gitorious.org: Access, setting one up]] (10% done)
    *[[/Basics|Basic git commands]] (greeneg)
    *[[/Pushing|Contributing to KDE projects on gitorious]] (85% done)
     
    ====Intermediate/Advanced====
    *[[/BestPractices|things to avoid / best practices]] (10% done)
    *[[/Intermediate|Taking advantage of git's features]] (20% done)
    *[[/Recipes|useful recipes]]
     
    === Further Reading ===
     
    If you want to learn more about git, see the following resources:
    *[http://cheat.errtheblog.com/s/git git cheat sheet] - quick reference
    *[http://git.or.cz/course/svn.html git <-> svn crash course] - maps git commands to svn commands
    *[http://tom.preston-werner.com/2009/05/19/the-git-parable.html The Git Parable] - Essential reading if you want to truly understand git.
    *[http://www-cs-students.stanford.edu/~blynn/gitmagic/ Git Magic] - a good intro to git (in several languages!)
    *[http://live.gnome.org/GitForGnomeDevelopers git for gnome developers]
    *[http://www.kernel.org/pub/software/scm/git/docs/gittutorial.html the official tutorial introduction to Git]
    *[http://progit.org/book/ Pro Git] - An easy to understand book on git (CC licensed).

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