kind of a wide-open question, but i'm updating both an intro and
advanced git course, and as i teach them both on fedora, i'm
interested in which of the large number of *additional* git-related
fedora packages people find useful on a regular basis.

  yes, i realize there are a *ton* of additional packages, but
students are regularly asking me how to do things that aren't
immediately supported in git, so i decided to throw together a short
list of what they would do well to install along with the standard
git/git-core stuff.

  ideally, i'd like pointers to packages that allow git users to do
*additional* things but still in a git-friendly way, and not packages
that require people to drastically rethink their workflow so that it
starts to deviate from the normal way one uses git (if that makes any
sense).

  thoughts? lines are open, i'll collect the best suggestions and add
it to a wiki page.

rday

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