dmusican / Elegit

A GUI client for people who want to learn Git.
MIT License
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Elegit

A graphics-based Git client for teaching people both how to work Git and how Git works.

Getting Elegit

If you just want to use Elegit, visit our website to download the application.

Tutorial

Here is a great tutorial for getting started with Elegit. Thanks to Mike Panitz for this!

Running the source code in IntelliJ:

  1. Open IntelliJ.
  2. Visit the File, Other Settings, Default Settings menu. In the dialog that pops up, go to Build, Execution, and Deployment, then Build Tools, Maven, Importing. Check the box about 2/3 of the way down the screen by "Automatically Download", next to Documentation.
  3. Check out the repository using the "Check out from Version Control option" and paste the GitHub repository URL in.
  4. It will ask you to open pom.xml. Choose yes.
  5. Let it load.
  6. It will ask at some point if you want to auto import settings from Maven; say yes.
  7. In the Project Structure menu, under Project, make sure the Project SDK is at least Java Version 8 Update 60.
  8. Run the main method of the Main class.

Supervised by Dave Musicant.

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