Vim (or gvim if I want better colors), and cscope. Cscope + vim is a
killer combination that enables you to fly around projects of any size
very efficiently. I swear by it. I use it at my job to navigate a
project consisting of over 14000 lines of code. It makes tracing
execution and navigating a project child's play.
Hope that helps,
Jeremy
On Aug 25, 2009, at 8:15, Frank Münnich <git@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi there,
I am interested in helping out and improving git, though I haven't
programmed in C for quite a while now and thus have to relearn quite
some
things.
I understand the different branches (master, next, pu) and so on,
and were
successful in compiling git with my Ubuntu 9.04. [yeea] ;)
One thing I would like to ask you: what, if any, IDEs are you
working with?
I tried Anjuta but were unsuccessful in importing the git folder
from any
branch into Anjuta. Eclipse worked a bit better, though I am still
batteling
with the debugger a bit.
Any recommendations, manuals or how-to tips are greatly welcome.
And one thing: thank you for your effort! Git really caught my
attention and
I was so much amused by the Google-Techtalk that Linus gave about
Git, that
it sparked my interest in relearning how to program again ;)
Best regards from lovely Dresden in Germany
Frank Münnich
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