diff options
-rw-r--r-- | Documentation/Makefile | 1 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Documentation/git.txt | 5 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Documentation/tutorial.txt | 2 |
3 files changed, 5 insertions, 3 deletions
diff --git a/Documentation/Makefile b/Documentation/Makefile index a1ff2c217..a65fb1b66 100644 --- a/Documentation/Makefile +++ b/Documentation/Makefile @@ -4,6 +4,7 @@ MAN7_TXT=git.txt DOC_HTML=$(patsubst %.txt,%.html,$(MAN1_TXT) $(MAN7_TXT)) ARTICLES = tutorial +ARTICLES += core-tutorial ARTICLES += cvs-migration ARTICLES += diffcore ARTICLES += howto-index diff --git a/Documentation/git.txt b/Documentation/git.txt index 92cfe0ee3..25bcb840f 100644 --- a/Documentation/git.txt +++ b/Documentation/git.txt @@ -43,12 +43,13 @@ people. The <<Discussion>> section below contains much useful definition and clarification - read that first. If you are interested in using git to manage (version control) -projects, use link:everyday.html[Everyday GIT] as a guide to the +projects, use link:tutorial.html[The Tutorial] to get you started, +and then link:everyday.html[Everyday GIT] as a guide to the minimum set of commands you need to know for day-to-day work. Most likely, that will get you started, and you can go a long way without knowing the low level details too much. -The link:tutorial.html[tutorial] document covers how things +The link:core-tutorial.html[Core tutorial] document covers how things internally work. If you are migrating from CVS, link:cvs-migration.html[cvs diff --git a/Documentation/tutorial.txt b/Documentation/tutorial.txt index a09bbea7d..66680d76b 100644 --- a/Documentation/tutorial.txt +++ b/Documentation/tutorial.txt @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ Assume you have a tarball project.tar.gz with your initial work. You can place it under git revision control as follows. ------------------------------------------------ -$ tar -xzf project.tar.gz +$ tar xzf project.tar.gz $ cd project $ git init-db ------------------------------------------------ |