GUI Clients
Git comes with built-in GUI tools (git-gui, gitk), but there are several third-party tools for users looking for a platform-specific experience.
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Logos
Various Git logos in PNG (bitmap) and EPS (vector) formats are available for use in online and print projects.
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Git via Git
If you already have Git installed, you can get the latest development version via Git itself:
git clone https://github.com/git/git
You can also always browse the current contents of the git repository using the web interface.
--everything-is-local
The entire Pro Git book written
by Scott Chacon and Ben Straub is available to read online for free.
Dead tree versions are available on Amazon.com.
Downloading Git
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You are downloading version 1.9.5 of Git for the Windows platform. This is the most recent maintained build for this platform. It was released 3 months ago, on 2015-03-19.
If your download hasn't started, click here to download manually.
The current source code release is version 2.4.3. If you want the newer version, you can build it from the source code.
Now What?
Now that you have downloaded Git, it's time to start using it.
Read the Book
Dive into the Pro Git book and learn at your own pace.
Download a GUI
Several free and commercial GUI tools are available for the Windows platform.
Get Involved
A knowledgeable Git community is available to answer your questions.
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