On Jul 20, 2011 at 12:54 AM -0700, Filipp Lepalaan wrote:
I've always wondered about the need to have version control integrated
into a text editor. While it would maybe make sense in a larger IDE,
in this context it's pretty much pointless, especially on OSX. Just
use Git on the command line as you would normally. You get all the
awesome features of Git, learn all it's features right from the source
and totally independent of your editor.

I used to wonder that about git/bbedit as well. Now that I'm using Vim for more work, with the awesome Fugitive plugin, I've come around to git integration into an editor. I still use the command line for most of my git interactions, particularly the more complicated ones, but for adding and committing changes, staying right in the editor is pretty cool.

Note there is also what appears to be a nice GUI git app now, Tower [1]. I've not used it and have no affiliation with it, but I've thought about picking it up at some point...

[1]: http://www.git-tower.com/

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