Maybe the new GitHub mac client can helpful...
https://github.com/blog/878-announcing-github-for-mac

Cheers,
Marc
 
On 29/06/2011, at 10.52, Rickard Öberg wrote:

> On 6/29/11 15:36 , Niclas Hedhman wrote:
>> I suggest that you create a remote branch 2.0 for now. There is a
>> script in bin/ for that already...
>> 
>> niclas:qi4j-sdk niclas$ cat bin/git-create-remote-branch.sh
>> #!/bin/sh
>> # git-create-remote-branch<branch_name>
>> 
>> if [ $# -ne 1 ]; then
>>          echo 1>&2 Usage: $0 branch_name
>>          exit 127
>> fi
>> 
>> export branch_name=$1
>> for DIR in core libraries extensions . ; do
>>   cd $DIR
>>   git push origin origin:refs/heads/${branch_name}
>>   git fetch origin
>>   git checkout --track -b ${branch_name} origin/${branch_name}
>>   git pull
>>   cd ..
>> done
> 
> So if I commit all my stuff in "develop", and then run the above with let's 
> say "branch_2.0", will that then take all my changes and put into that 
> branch? Or will it start with the develop branch that is in repo now? I 
> really really don't want to lose my local changes...
> 
> /Rickard
> 
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