Installing Git on your PC ######################### .. include:: /header.inc If you want to install Git_ on your laptop, there are installers available for that. I have Git_ installed on every machine I run, both physical and virtual. You do not need to do this for my class, but it is very handy for other projects. Windows PC *********** The installer for Windows can be found at this link: * `Git-2.18.0-64-bit.exe `_ Just run the installer and Git_ should be available on your command line. .. note:: There is a portable version of this version that you can load on a flash drive if you like. Installing Git on your Mac ************************** If you use a Mac, there is an installer available for that as well. * `Git installer for Mac `_ However, I recommend that you install Homebrew_ and use that tool to install it. Homebrew_ is a nice package loading system many Mac developers use to install commonly needed tools. Assuming Homebrew is installed, here is all it takes to install git: .. code-block:: bash $ brew install git That is it, Git_ should now be ready to go! Installing Git_ in Linux ************************ This is also easy. Open up a terminal program, and type this: .. code-block:: bash $ sudo apt-get install -y git-core The ``sudo`` part of that command will require that you provide your password. The ``-y`` part just answers yes for a silly pause that asks if you really want to do this. (Of course I do, you silly computer. Why else would I have typed that command?) Git References ************** Once you have Git_ installed, you need to elarn how to use it. Here are a couple of good references that will help. (I keep both of these in my DropBox account: * :download:`/files/ProGit.pdf` * :download:`/files/GITbook.pdf`