Scott, Have your tried IntelliJ, More recent release of IntelliJ Community edition has support for Git. In fact recently I have switched to using IntelliJ and I like it. Thanks and Regards Anil Patel HotWax Media Inc http://www.hotwaxmedia.com/apache-ofbiz-blog/ofbiz-tutorial-custom-components-in-ofbiz/
On Dec 3, 2009, at 3:12 PM, Joe Eckard wrote: > > On Dec 3, 2009, at 2:50 PM, Scott Gray wrote: > >> On 4/12/2009, at 7:32 AM, Adam Heath wrote: >> >>> Scott Gray wrote: >>>> Hi Hans, >>>> >>>> When all of this comes across to the trunk could please consider >>>> separating it into at least two commits, one for the integration and >>>> another for all this other stuff. It'll make the commits a little >>>> easier to read especially when people are looking at the commit history. >>> >>> As I've said countless times, git makes this easier. You'd maintain a >>> branch(local clone with maybe a separate local branch). Then, a >>> series of commits in that branch. Git supports history rewriting, so >>> you can do things like push/pop commits and edit them. >>> guilt(git+quilt) can help, there are also other tools that are similiar. >> >> I'm a couple of days into using git locally and I like it so far. >> But there are a couple of things people should be aware of when considering >> the switch: >> - The initial checkout takes a long time (+9 hours on my machine) although >> it only ever has to be done once > > You can pick the revision to start your tracking at with the -r switch to > avoid loading the entire project history. > >> - The learning curve is steeper than with svn >> - The workflows are quite different from svn so be prepared to change the >> way you work >> - Setup on OS X can be a pain (you need XCode tools installed to use the >> git-svn bridge and if you don't have your OS X install DVD handy it's a 1GB >> download) >> - GUI support is limited (e.g. the Eclipse plugin is at v0.6) > > Have you checked out "git gui" and GitX? http://gitx.frim.nl/ > > I use git from the command line, so I'm not sure how well the "git gui" UI > works, but GitX is pretty neat.