2013-03-15, 17:34
If you use windows the github has a nice tool (http://windows.github.com/ or Linux http://stackoverflow.com/questions/15167...-for-linux) which lets you edit files on a local drive, most of the changes can also be done online with 99% of no git commands used via web browser (must have github account and be signed in. (for both web browser and windows tools.)
I dont think anything via git I done used pure command line so far. Including cloning creating branches and editing files. its been 90% web browser and 10% windows tool.
Anyway if you sign up at github I can add you as a collaborator and you can see how simple it is via web browser, even doing PR's.
uNi
I dont think anything via git I done used pure command line so far. Including cloning creating branches and editing files. its been 90% web browser and 10% windows tool.
Anyway if you sign up at github I can add you as a collaborator and you can see how simple it is via web browser, even doing PR's.
uNi