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<node id="1003453" title="Re^5: just wanted to show what I managed to write with your help" created="2012-11-12 09:39:41" updated="2012-11-12 09:39:41">
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&lt;p&gt; FWIW, learning git isn't too critical, as long as you archive your directory before adding new features and bump the version (hey, its [href://http://tom.preston-werner.com/2009/05/19/the-git-parable.html|The Git Parable (how git works, inventing git )])
&lt;p&gt; you can turn zip-files into a git repo when/if there is a demand ( if [id://878463|gitpan can do it] :)
&lt;p&gt; But if you do want to learn it I recommend [href://http://githowto.com/]  (Git HowTo TOC in spoiler) &lt;spoiler&gt;
&lt;ul&gt;&lt;li&gt;1. Preparation
&lt;li&gt;2. The final preparation
&lt;li&gt;3. Creating a Project
&lt;li&gt;4. Checking the status of the repository
&lt;li&gt;5. Making changes
&lt;li&gt;6. Staging the changes
&lt;li&gt;7. Staging and committing
&lt;li&gt;8. Commiting the changes
&lt;li&gt;9. Changes, not files
&lt;li&gt;10. History
&lt;li&gt;11. Aliases
&lt;li&gt;12. Getting older versions
&lt;li&gt;13. Tagging versions
&lt;li&gt;14. Discarding local changes (before staging)
&lt;li&gt;15. Cancel Staged changes (before committing)
&lt;li&gt;16. Cancelling commits
&lt;li&gt;17. Removing a commit from a branch
&lt;li&gt;18. Removing the oops tag
&lt;li&gt;19. Changing commits
&lt;li&gt;20. Moving files
&lt;li&gt;21. More information about the structure
&lt;li&gt;22. Inside Git: .Git directory
&lt;li&gt;23. Git inside: Direct work with git objects
&lt;li&gt;24. Creating a Branch
&lt;li&gt;25. Navigating Branches
&lt;li&gt;26. Changes to master branch
&lt;li&gt;27. View the different branches
&lt;li&gt;28. Merging
&lt;li&gt;29. Creating a conflict
&lt;li&gt;30. Resolving Conflicts
&lt;li&gt;31. Relocating as an alternative to merging
&lt;li&gt;32. Resetting the style branch
&lt;li&gt;33. Reset of the Master branch
&lt;li&gt;34. Rebase
&lt;li&gt;35. Merging to the Master branch
&lt;li&gt;36. Multiple repositories
&lt;li&gt;37. Cloning repositories
&lt;li&gt;38. Examine the cloned repository
&lt;li&gt;39. What is origin?
&lt;li&gt;40. Remote branches
&lt;li&gt;41. Changing the original repository
&lt;li&gt;42. Fetching changes
&lt;li&gt;43. Merging pulled changes
&lt;li&gt;44. Pulling and merging changes
&lt;li&gt;45. Adding a tracking branch
&lt;li&gt;46. Bare repos
&lt;li&gt;47. Adding a remote repository
&lt;li&gt;48. Submitting changes
&lt;li&gt;49. Removing common changes
&lt;li&gt;50. Placing your git repository
&lt;li&gt;51. Sharing repositories
&lt;li&gt;Thank you!
&lt;/ul&gt;&lt;/spoiler&gt;
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