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Git from the bottom up » Lost in Technopolis edit / delete
The opposite of the usual perspective. Which probably makes sense for Git...
The HoTT book « Mathematics and Computation edit / delete
Evangelising the use of proper version control for collaborative writing. (Which seems kind of obvious to me, but it's surprisingly hard to persuade people about.)
GitForDarcsUsers – GHC edit / delete
Good overview, this. (I'd got partway through writing a cheatsheet to go with my other ones, but no need given this.)
Public Git Hosting - fast-export.git/summary edit / delete
Mercurial-to-Git conversion. Seems to work.
Git for the newbie « To Linux and beyond ! edit / delete
Another useful Git cheatsheet.
25 Tips for Intermediate Git Users : Andy Jeffries : Ruby on Rails, MySQL and jQuery Developer edit / delete
Useful reference.
to git version-control ... on 02 January 2011
apenwarr's bup at master - GitHub edit / delete
Neat idea: use Git as a backend for an incremental backup system. Has a few minor problems, like no way to prune away old backups...
Darcs successor on top of Git. Includes an implementation in Go. Sounds somewhat crazy.
Index of /repos/darcs-export-git edit / delete
Fast Darcs-to-Git converter. Seems to work nicely, although I'd be tempted to add an option to disable the marker files in directories.
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