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Compatible version of Eclipse: v3.4 or newer.
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* EGit Core bundle: TBD
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EGit 0.7.1 requires Eclipse 3.5 (Galileo) or newer. See {{bug|308027}} for more details on providing support for Eclipse 3.4.
  
 
Compatible version of Git: To Be Announced.
 
Compatible version of Git: To Be Announced.

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What is Git?

Git is a distributed SCM/VCS, which means every developer has a full copy of all history of every revision of the code, making queries against the history very fast and versatile. The EGit project is implementing Eclipse tooling on top of a Java implementation of Git.

What is JGit?

JGit is a EDL/BSD licensed, lightweight, pure Java library implementing the Git version control file access routines, network protocols, and core version control algorithms.

See the embrynonic JGitTutorial.

What is EGit?

EGit is an EPL licensed Eclipse Team provider for Git, built on top of JGit.

What is EGit's target?

  • EGit Core bundle: TBD
  • EGit UI bundle: TBD

EGit 0.7.1 requires Eclipse 3.5 (Galileo) or newer. See bug 308027 for more details on providing support for Eclipse 3.4.

Compatible version of Git: To Be Announced.

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