magit

It's Magit! A Git Porcelain inside Emacs.

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Getting Started

If you are new to Magit, then either one of the following two articles should help understanding how it differs from other Git clients.

Visual Magit walk-through

If you are completely new to Magit, then this article is a good visual introduction.

Almost everything that you see in Magit can be acted on by pressing some key, but that's not obvious from just seeing how Magit looks. The screenshots and accompanying text of this article explain how to perform a variety of actions on Magit's output.

Magit, the magical Git interface

Magit differs significantly from other Git interfaces, and its advantages are not immediately obvious simply from looking at a few screenshots as presented in the preceding article.

This article discusses Magit's properties in somewhat more abstract terms.

Video introductions

If you prefer video introductions, head over to that page, where find a collection of such introductions and other videos about Magit, by various creators.


Support and Contributing

Magit has many users and very few maintainers, so we kindly ask to read the appropriate guidelines before getting in contact. — Thanks!

TL;DR We now use discussions for feature requests (not issues) and prefer if you ask the community for support instead of the overworked maintainers.

Please also consider to contribute by supporting other users or by making a monetary donation. — Thanks!


Acknowledgments

Magit was started by Marius Vollmer, and is now maintained by Jonas Bernoulli and Kyle Meyer. Former maintainers are Nicolas Dudebout, Noam Postavsky, Peter J. Weisberg, Phil Jackson, Rmi Vanicat and Yann Hodique. Many more people have contributed code, suggested features or made monetary contributions.

Thanks to all of you, may (the history of) the source be with you!