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git Revert "Unset IFS in shell scripts in the linux standalone build and OSX app." 2020-07-24 14:33:13 -04:00
git-annex Revert "Unset IFS in shell scripts in the linux standalone build and OSX app." 2020-07-24 14:33:13 -04:00
git-annex-shell Revert "Unset IFS in shell scripts in the linux standalone build and OSX app." 2020-07-24 14:33:13 -04:00
git-annex-webapp Revert "Unset IFS in shell scripts in the linux standalone build and OSX app." 2020-07-24 14:33:13 -04:00
git-receive-pack Revert "Unset IFS in shell scripts in the linux standalone build and OSX app." 2020-07-24 14:33:13 -04:00
git-shell Revert "Unset IFS in shell scripts in the linux standalone build and OSX app." 2020-07-24 14:33:13 -04:00
git-upload-pack Revert "Unset IFS in shell scripts in the linux standalone build and OSX app." 2020-07-24 14:33:13 -04:00
README reorganize osx app, so it can be put in PATH 2013-03-20 14:01:05 -04:00
runshell Deal with unusual IFS settings in the shell scripts for linux standalone and OSX app. 2020-07-24 14:46:50 -04:00

This is a app bundle for git-annex. Most users are going to want to
just click on the icon to start up the git-annex webapp.

To use git-annex at the command line, you can put the directory containing
this README into your PATH.

Or, you can use the runshell script in this directory to start a shell
that is configured to use git-annex and the other utilities included in
this bundle, including git, gpg, rsync, ssh, etc.