>>>Hi Luis,
>>>
>>>Rather than learn git commands, I use Gitkraken (costs a little, saves much of the learning process, and I like working in a visual UI). All the rest about transforming files to text etc on the vfp side is the same.
>>>
>>>Doug's advice on the architecture of releases and patches is very wise, from what I've experienced.
>>>
>>>Hank
>>>
>>>>Hello!
>>>>
>>>>We are a 2-developer team developing with VFP 9 for the past 17 years. Today we are working on a project where there are many changes to be made. I feel we need a version control software like GIT, in order to control our changes.
>>>>
>>>>But there are some questions that I need to be answered, for example:
>>>>
>>>>What is the best tool to begin using VFP 9 with GIT?
>>>>When using GIT do we need to have our repository in GitHub?
>>>>In case the answere for last question is Yes. What is the best free software compatible or that uses GitHub?
>>>>What else do we need?
>>>>
>>>>TIA
>>
>>I've read the basics concepts of GIT. Now I started by installing Bin2FoxPrg. Now I can convert my forms, classlibs, etc. into text versions.
>>
>>I guess I'll give GitKraKen a try since I want my version control system to be as automated as it can be. But I guess that the process of making my source code into Git would be more or less manual. Am I wrong? Or perhaps is there another tool from the VFP side that can this process automated?
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>Project Explorer integrates with Git. It's in VFPX.
>
>Tamar
Good info Tamar, I'll take a look at it.
Thanks.