Thanks.  I'll do some reading.  Building a mental model for how Git works
from Git GUI is not working as well as I want.  


Shaping

-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Double [mailto:chris.dou...@double.co.nz] 
Sent: 2010-November-14, 04:41
To: factor-talk@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Factor-talk] Git

On Sun, Nov 14, 2010 at 11:19 PM, Shaping <shap...@charter.net> wrote:
> ...stores the code but not in your repo directories.  The code is retained
> in some Git data file in the installation direction, I suppose.

Yes.

>
> origin == original clone?  I guess not.

'origin' is the remote repository you originally cloned from.

> I'm having trouble finding rigorous definitions for Git terms, so that I
can
> reason reliably about actions to the repo.

I suggest reading this:

http://progit.org/book/

Chris.
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