As said: Load the filetree configuration from the configuration browser (Pharo 2.0 here) and you'll be good to go.
Some more here: https://github.com/dalehenrich/filetree It works with any git repo. With the filtetree:// repository, it will put the files in your local workspace. Then you can use whatever git client to commit and push stuff out. I do use SourceTree from Atlassian successfully on both OSX and Windows8. Sample (simple) repo: https://github.com/philippeback/filetreedemo in case you want to see what you'll get out of this. This is all nice and well but frankly, basic Mczs aren't that bad after all [image: :-)] Phil On Sat, Nov 2, 2013 at 2:59 PM, kilon alios <[email protected]> wrote: > So any information on how Pharo can be used with Github ? > > all I have is this > > https://github.com/dalehenrich/FSGit > > I dont need much, just basic git pull, push, clone, add and rm should do > fine for starter. > > But of course I am interesting into learning what can be done, what is > available , who needs help with what. Github is something really important > for me, so I am willing to contribute as much I can into bringing Pharo > closer to it. > > My interest is using Github in place of smalltalkhub and squeaksource. I > was planning to implement something like an App Store (not the purchase > system) for Pharo libraries and I would love to use github as a backend > to it and git of course. >
