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Tyfighter98 11-01-2015 00:25

Git Hub with Eclipse
 
I set up Git Hub for Eclipse today via Egit. It was kind of a pain and much harder than it was in Net Beans. I am curious if anyone has a better idea or any recommendations. I program in Java if it matters. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

fsilberberg 11-01-2015 08:51

I'm personally a command line guy, but two other good GUI clients are SourceTree by Atlassian and Github for Windows, by Github.

Jared 11-01-2015 10:09

Re: Git Hub with Eclipse
 
If you don't like the Eclipse Git setup, you can just use Github for windows (with or without the command line interface) (https://windows.github.com/), and set up a new repository that's located in your project's folder. It's very user friendly and works nicely.

weaversam8 11-01-2015 12:04

Re: Git Hub with Eclipse
 
I swear by SourceTree. Just remember that whatever Git Solution you choose, it doesn't have to be integrated with Eclipse.

demosthenes2k8 11-01-2015 12:36

Re: Git Hub with Eclipse
 
The Chop Shop is teaching the students to use Github for Windows this year. (In the past, we used Mercurial, but git is more widely adopted, among other reasons)

The way our team is doing it is modeled after the "github workflow" - there's one upstream repository (belonging to the team), and each student has their own fork that they're responsible for keeping up to date. All submissions are done via a pull request to the upstream - to ease learning git, we're not (really) talking about branches (yet), though if any of the students seem to need them, we'll cover them.

dubiousSwain 11-01-2015 14:33

Re: Git Hub with Eclipse
 
Our team started using sourcetree last year, and so far it's my favorite git client. Our team uses one repo in our team organization, with our lead coders being admins and everyone else being in the default usergroup. Our team has historically had one programmer, so we only used git for revision control but last year we had 1.5, and started using feature branches, but haven't ever taken full advantage of forking and git flow. This year we have 4 coders, so im interested to see if we can keep our revisions control clean.

Tyfighter98 11-01-2015 22:15

Thanks for all of the help!


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