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authorAsaf Ohaion <asaf.tvn@gmail.com>2010-12-20 10:53:54 -0200
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+With Magit, you can inspect and modify your Git repositories with
+Emacs. You can review and commit the changes you have made to the tracked
+files, for example, and you can browse the history of past changes. There
+is support for cherry picking, reverting, merging, rebasing, and other
+common Git operations.
+
+Magit is not a complete interface to Git; it just aims to make the most
+common Git operations convenient. Thus, Magit will likely not save you
+from learning Git itself.