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Git is world-wide used to manage and track file and directory content, providing developers with an easy way to develop, follow or track their projects
Besides providing a version control system, the Git project provides a generic low-level toolkit for tree history storage and directory content management.
Aside the user interface coming with Git itself, several other projects (so-called porcelains) offer compatible version control interfaces for Mac, Windows or Linux.
Here are some key features of "Git":
· Distributed development.
· Strong support for non-linear development.
· Efficient handling of large projects.
· Cryptographic authentication of history.
· Toolkit design.
What's New in This Release: [ read full changelog ]
· Compilation on Cygwin with newer header files are supported now.
· A couple of low-level implementation updates on MinGW.
· The logic to find set of attributes that match a given path has been optimized.
· Also contains minor documentation updates and code clean-ups.

Via: Git 1.8.1






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