Re: Anybody know a website with up-to-date git documentation?

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Hello Max,

git-scm.com is the best source and it's not outdated. It gets an
update after every single release of Git.
See e.g. http://git-scm.com/docs/git-config which was updated in the
current stable version.
It seems that git-remote-helper's documentation was just not updated
since version 1.7.12.3.

Best regards,
    Sebastian

2013/1/30 John Keeping <john@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
> On Wed, Jan 30, 2013 at 12:46:47PM +0100, Max Horn wrote:
>> does anybody know a website where one can view that latest git
>> documentation? Here, "latest" means "latest release" (though being
>> also able to access it for "next" would of course be a nice bonus,
>> likewise for older versions). While I do have those docs on my local
>> machine, I would like to access them online, too (e.g. easier to
>> pointer people at this, I can access it from other machines, etc.).
>
> How about http://git-htmldocs.googlecode.com/git/ ?
>
> It's just a directory listing of the git-htmldocs repository that Junio
> maintains - the latest update was yesterday: Autogenerated HTML docs for
> v1.8.1.2-422-g08c0e.
>
> [I didn't know Google Code let you view the repository like that, but I
> got there by clicking the "raw" link against one of the files so I
> assume it's not likely to go away.]
>
>
> John
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