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To get started, you will need to '''install git'''. Doing so requires different steps depending on your operating system. Basic instructions available from [https://git-scm.com/downloads the Git website]. | To get started, you will need to '''install git'''. Doing so requires different steps depending on your operating system. Basic instructions available from [https://git-scm.com/downloads the Git website]. | ||
Mac OS users should check out [https://www.moncefbelyamani.com/how-to-install-xcode-homebrew-git-rvm-ruby-on-mac/ this tutorial], which recommends also setting up the "Command Line Tools" as well as the "homebrew" package manager. If you follow the steps for installing git onto your machine, it is only necessary to do the first three (out of five). This includes downloading/installing the command line tools, installing Homebrew, and installing git itself. | |||
Note that RStudio also has Git integration now. Instructions and details available via [https://support.rstudio.com/hc/en-us/articles/200532077-Version-Control-with-Git-and-SVN RStudio support documentation]. | |||
You will also likely need to set it up so it knows what your name and email address is. You can do that like: | You will also likely need to set it up so it knows what your name and email address is. You can do that like: | ||
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== Configuring Git for submodules == | == Configuring Git for submodules == |