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gcmartin

#21 Post by gcmartin »

I have to agree with Barry for 2 reasons: New users ease of understanding in a visual screen with helps AND the comfort of visually seeing the intent of what you are doing.

CLI has never given this, visually. (And I do recognize the ability of "all" uses of CLI, overall.) I do admit, EVERYTHING has shortcomings; whether screened uses or CLI.

This type of approach, Barry is showing, is very useful delivering a useful level of clarity.

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#22 Post by BarryK »

The return of SmartGit! :D

http://barryk.org/news/?viewDetailed=00576

I wanted to make my work with OpenEmbedded available to everyone, and decided that github is the way to go.

Due to prior reasonably positive experiences with SmartGit, I have installed it on my PC. So far, working well.

I create a new 'oe-qky-src' repo on github, then in SmartGit cloned it, then copied in my local files, committed and pushed them. That all went well, intuitively.
[url]https://bkhome.org/news/[/url]


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