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+Main use case I am trying to accomplish: Edit wiki pages offline.
+
+1. Imagine you're the administrator of the site and you want to checkout the wiki sources to give them some love while on a train journey.
+2. Or you are writing a complex document and you want to simply use your favourite $EDITOR
+3. Learn a little more about [git](http://git.or.cz/)
+
+# Workflow
+
+## on webconverger.org/si.dabase.com/hendry
+
+Wiki page created with [ikiwiki](http://ikiwiki.info). Example usb.mdwn [usb](http://webconverger.org/usb/)
+
+## on monty (my laptop)
+
+I wonder why a "pull" doesn't just init a repo like a "svn co" does?
+Ah, I should have used `git-clone ssh://si.dabase.com/home/hendry/wikiwc/.git/`
+
+ monty:~/git-testing% git-init
+ Initialized empty Git repository in .git/
+
+You might want to set some config variables like your email as this [tutorial](http://www.kernel.org/pub/software/scm/git/docs/tutorial.html) describes.
+
+ monty:~/git-testing% git-pull ssh://si.dabase.com/home/hendry/wikiwc/.git/
+ warning: no common commits
+ remote: Generating pack...
+ remote: Done counting 746 objects.
+ remote: Deltifying 746 objects...
+ remote: 100% (746/746) done
+ Indexing 746 objects...
+ remote: Total 746 (delta 443), reused 723 (delta 431)
+ 100% (746/746) done
+ Resolving 443 deltas...
+ 100% (443/443) done
+
+ echo "blah" >> usb.mdwn
+ monty:~/git-testing% git-commit -a -m "added test"
+ Created commit d3507df: added test
+ 1 files changed, 1 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
+
+I should have used `git push origin` here...
+
+ monty:~/git-testing% git-push ssh://si.dabase.com/home/hendry/wikiwc/.git/
+ updating 'refs/heads/master'
+ from 75a4a8e94e5fff2a4beced1574e772742d3f9847
+ to d3507dfe19b469e61a728d1b0a833a5f480f5802
+ Generating pack...
+ Done counting 5 objects.
+ Result has 3 objects.
+ Deltifying 3 objects...
+ 100% (3/3) done
+ Writing 3 objects...
+ 100% (3/3) done
+ Total 3 (delta 2), reused 0 (delta 0)
+ refs/heads/master: 75a4a8e94e5fff2a4beced1574e772742d3f9847 -> d3507dfe19b469e61a728d1b0a833a5f480f5802
+
+
+## on webconverger.org/si.dabase.com/hendry
+
+ hendry:239$ git-status
+ # On branch master
+ # Changes to be committed:
+ # (use "git reset HEAD <file>..." to unstage)
+ #
+ # modified: usb.mdwn
+ #
+ # Untracked files:
+ # (use "git add <file>..." to include in what will be committed)
+ #
+ # .ikiwiki/
+
+Great, we see the usb.mdwn file has been modified. Now we need to check it out to update the local work tree (and the wiki?)
+
+ hendry:242$ git-checkout master usb.mdwn
+
+I find this a little odd... Is this a required step for ikiwiki?
+
+# Stuff I am confused about
+
+* this master/origin stuff
+* why do I have to explicitly say the filename "usb.mdwn" for it to be updated?
+* how ikiwiki interfaces with git. does it have its own working copy? or is it the files simply in ~/wikiwc?
+* I know git-push seems unpopular (git-pull seems to have the emphasis), though I think it is really convenient
+
+# Ack
+
+Thanks to gitte on #git on Freenode
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+++ /dev/null
-Main use case I am trying to accomplish: Edit wiki pages offline.
-
-1. Imagine you're the administrator of the site and you want to checkout the wiki sources to give them some love while on a train journey.
-2. Or you are writing a complex document and you want to simply use your favourite $EDITOR
-3. Learn a little more about [git](http://git.or.cz/)
-
-# Workflow
-
-## on webconverger.org/si.dabase.com/hendry
-
-Wiki page created with [ikiwiki](http://ikiwiki.info). Example usb.mdwn [usb](http://webconverger.org/usb/)
-
-## on monty (my laptop)
-
-I wonder why a "pull" doesn't just init a repo like a "svn co" does?
-Ah, I should have used `git-clone ssh://si.dabase.com/home/hendry/wikiwc/.git/`
-
- monty:~/git-testing% git-init
- Initialized empty Git repository in .git/
-
-You might want to set some config variables like your email as this [tutorial](http://www.kernel.org/pub/software/scm/git/docs/tutorial.html) describes.
-
- monty:~/git-testing% git-pull ssh://si.dabase.com/home/hendry/wikiwc/.git/
- warning: no common commits
- remote: Generating pack...
- remote: Done counting 746 objects.
- remote: Deltifying 746 objects...
- remote: 100% (746/746) done
- Indexing 746 objects...
- remote: Total 746 (delta 443), reused 723 (delta 431)
- 100% (746/746) done
- Resolving 443 deltas...
- 100% (443/443) done
-
- echo "blah" >> usb.mdwn
- monty:~/git-testing% git-commit -a -m "added test"
- Created commit d3507df: added test
- 1 files changed, 1 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
-
-I should have used `git push origin` here...
-
- monty:~/git-testing% git-push ssh://si.dabase.com/home/hendry/wikiwc/.git/
- updating 'refs/heads/master'
- from 75a4a8e94e5fff2a4beced1574e772742d3f9847
- to d3507dfe19b469e61a728d1b0a833a5f480f5802
- Generating pack...
- Done counting 5 objects.
- Result has 3 objects.
- Deltifying 3 objects...
- 100% (3/3) done
- Writing 3 objects...
- 100% (3/3) done
- Total 3 (delta 2), reused 0 (delta 0)
- refs/heads/master: 75a4a8e94e5fff2a4beced1574e772742d3f9847 -> d3507dfe19b469e61a728d1b0a833a5f480f5802
-
-
-## on webconverger.org/si.dabase.com/hendry
-
- hendry:239$ git-status
- # On branch master
- # Changes to be committed:
- # (use "git reset HEAD <file>..." to unstage)
- #
- # modified: usb.mdwn
- #
- # Untracked files:
- # (use "git add <file>..." to include in what will be committed)
- #
- # .ikiwiki/
-
-Great, we see the usb.mdwn file has been modified. Now we need to check it out to update the local work tree (and the wiki?)
-
- hendry:242$ git-checkout master usb.mdwn
-
-I find this a little odd... Is this a required step for ikiwiki?
-
-# Stuff I am confused about
-
-* this master/origin stuff
-* why do I have to explicitly say the filename "usb.mdwn" for it to be updated?
-* how ikiwiki interfaces with git. does it have its own working copy? or is it the files simply in ~/wikiwc?
-* I know git-push seems unpopular (git-pull seems to have the emphasis), though I think it is really convenient
-
-# Ack
-
-Thanks to gitte on #git on Freenode
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