Re: [egit] How-to use egit

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Robin Rosenberg wrote:
torsdag 13 december 2007 skrev Wink Saville:
Yes, I selected them all and a single jar was created which
Never seen that behaviour. I'm surprised that would be the default.
When I export I get separate jars.

I then started eclipse and now I see: Window/Preferences/Team/Git
When I select "Git" in the above, I see "Hi, I'm an empty preference page."
That's all there is for now, but it means the plugin is activated.

But again, I don't see any new menu items that
would allow me to look at history or make commits.
Is there more I need to to install the plugin, or
maybe I just need a little guidance on how to use it.

We do not actually implement any menus in the menu bar. The only menus
are in the context (right click) menu on resources.

Try right-click on a project in the project explorer and the Team menu>Share project.

-- robin
Got it:

One thing that would be helpful for me is the
relationship between the items in the context menu
and the git commands, it isn't obvious to me.

As a for instance, it seems "Update index (Refresh)"
is a "git add <file>" but what is "Assume unchanged"?

One other thing is there a "git diff" and or "git diff HEAD"?

Thanks,

Wink

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