The git gui itself is probably a bit nicer. Myself, I always use the
git command line tools, though I find gitk indispensible as a roadmap.

To try the git gui, type "git gui" at the command line. Oh, and it works
perfectly in cygwin, and identically in Linux.

- Alex

> -----Original Message-----
> From: openocd-development-boun...@lists.berlios.de [mailto:openocd-
> development-boun...@lists.berlios.de] On Behalf Of Øyvind Harboe
> Sent: Thursday, October 08, 2009 8:38 AM
> To: openocd-development@lists.berlios.de
> Subject: [Openocd-development] Eclipse git gui
> 
> I'm using the Eclipse git GUI now.
> 
> It feels pretty awkward and minimalistic, but is robust so far and
> can probably cope with some of the most common operations.
> 
> It seems to behave well if I do some tasks in shell and some
> in Eclipse. Note, I'm running Ubuntu/Linux. I shudder at
> the thought of trying to pull that off w/Cygwin...
> 
> The awkward bit is also because it will take quite a bit of time
> before my brain immune system stops rejecting git concepts :-)
> 
> 
> http://www.eclipse.org/egit/
> 
> Checking out a project is a bit different than svn obviously:
> 
> - Use File->Import to import the repository
> - Create empty project
> - Use Team->Share this project to the git repository
> 
> Clearly these guys have some way to go to make this
> intuitive, but that's as much due to the very different
> nature of git as anything...
> 
> --
> Øyvind Harboe
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