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Download the "Full installer for official Git" from [http://code.google.com/p/msysgit/downloads/list here]. You want to download the file that is named something like
Download the "Full installer for official Git" from [http://code.google.com/p/msysgit/downloads/list here]. You want to download the file that is named something like
  Git-1.7.6-preview20110708.exe
  Git-1.8.3-preview20130601.exe
''If you notice that the filename has changed (because a new version was released or something similar), please update this wiki!''
''If you notice that the filename has changed (because a new version was released or something similar), please update this wiki!''



Latest revision as of 20:55, 5 February 2018

Generic

Visit the main Git download site.

Windows

Git comes in two flavors on Windows:

  • A Windows native application installer
  • A Cygwin package

Choose one and stick with it. They do not get along well in a given work tree on disk (the repository formats are compatible but the "stat cache" of the work tree is not unless core.filemode is false).

MSysGit

Download the "Full installer for official Git" from here. You want to download the file that is named something like

Git-1.8.3-preview20130601.exe

If you notice that the filename has changed (because a new version was released or something similar), please update this wiki!

Run the installer. When prompted, choose to not modify the PATH and choose the core.autocrlf=true option. Launch the "Git Bash" tool to get a command line shell with Git.

Cygwin

Install packages:

  • git: Git command-line tool
  • gitk: Graphical history browser
  • git-completion: Bash shell completion rules

Launch a Cygwin command prompt to get a command line shell with Git.

Mac

Xcode 4

If you have Xcode 4 installed, you already have git installed.

Verify with:

$ which git
/usr/bin/git
$ git --version
git version 1.7.4.4

OS X Installer

Download an installer from here.

MacPorts

Enter these commands:

$ sudo port selfupdate
$ sudo port install git-core +doc

Linux

Popular Linux distributions already come with packages for Git. Typically the packages are called:

  • git-core: Git command-line tool
  • git-doc: Git documentation
  • gitk: Graphical history browser