I'm windows exclusive, and I like git. I recently switched most of my personal projects to git from svn, I'm generally enjoying using git a lot more these days.
Command line works fine, although windows users don't like to do that. TortoiseGit works, it's alright. I use it for most tasks, and the command line for things Tortoise doesn't have buttons for (a surprising number of trivial tasks). As a windows user, git is not a problem anymore. On 18 May 2012 10:58, Lars T. Kyllingstad <[email protected]> wrote: > I remember back when we were considering whether to move DMD, Phobos and > druntime from SVN on DSource to Git on GitHub, there were some concerns > about using Git on Windows. People claimed that Git was a very > Linux-centric tool, and that Windows support was buggy at best. > > Still, we made the switch, and I haven't really registered that many > complaints since. So now I'm curious: Windows users, have you just > resigned, or did Git actually turn out to work well on Windows? > Specifically, is it usable from the CMD command line, and are graphical > front-ends such as TortoiseGit any good? (I know running it through Cygwin > works well, but that doesn't count.) > > -Lars >
