How would you do this in Ubuntu? Is there git gui thing for Ubuntu?
askPrins 1 year ago
Thanks, cdtdoug. I was just using the command line git, but this still very helpful. Keep up the good work!
pliptasticalness 1 year ago
Useful demo, thanks.
LsBaba 1 year ago
Alternatively, I have a workspace in which I keep many types of projects, some in Git, some under SVN. In this case, use the ${project_loc} to open the Git repository for that project, rather than the whole workspace.
reubenhelms 1 year ago
This doesn't seem to work anymore? It opens just the GUI without considering the path. I have to manually open the working directory.
RdeWildeNL 2 years ago
thank you very much for this.
mafco 2 years ago
Thank you thank you
mr7clay 2 years ago
nice,like the use of external tools
aakarshnair 2 years ago
Was a great help -- thanks!
Forran10 2 years ago
How would you do this in Ubuntu? Is there git gui thing for Ubuntu?
askPrins 1 year ago
Thanks, cdtdoug. I was just using the command line git, but this still very helpful. Keep up the good work!
pliptasticalness 1 year ago
Useful demo, thanks.
LsBaba 1 year ago
Alternatively, I have a workspace in which I keep many types of projects, some in Git, some under SVN. In this case, use the ${project_loc} to open the Git repository for that project, rather than the whole workspace.
reubenhelms 1 year ago
This doesn't seem to work anymore? It opens just the GUI without considering the path. I have to manually open the working directory.
RdeWildeNL 2 years ago
thank you very much for this.
mafco 2 years ago
Thank you thank you
mr7clay 2 years ago
nice,like the use of external tools
aakarshnair 2 years ago
Was a great help -- thanks!
Forran10 2 years ago