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For the full git experience, we need to have a local repository to handle commits and merging and other advanced workflow features.
We should be able to use libgit2 to expose git functionality, and there may be a Cocoapod that wraps this in Objective-C.
libgit2
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We can run it iOS? nice.
On Jul 29, 2013, at 3:04 PM, Mike Lee [email protected] wrote:
For the full git experience, we need to have a local repository to handle commits and merging and other advanced workflow features. We should be able to use libgit2 to expose git functionality, and there may be a Cocoapod that wraps this in Objective-C. — Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub.
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For the full git experience, we need to have a local repository to handle commits and merging and other advanced workflow features.
We should be able to use
libgit2
to expose git functionality, and there may be a Cocoapod that wraps this in Objective-C.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: