Documentation/git-tools: retire manually-maintained list

When Git was young, people looking for third-party Git-related tools
came to the Git project itself to find them, so it made sense to
maintain a list of tools here. These days, however, search engines fill
that role much more efficiently, so retire the manually-maintained
list.

The list of front-ends and tools on the Git wiki rates perhaps a distant
second to search engines, and may still have value, so retain a
reference to it.

Signed-off-by: Eric Sunshine <sunshine@sunshineco.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
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A short Git tools survey
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Git Tools
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When Git was young, people looking for third-party Git-related tools came
to the Git project itself to find them, thus a list of such tools was
maintained here. These days, however, search engines fill that role much
more efficiently, so this manually-maintained list has been retired.
Introduction
------------
Apart from Git contrib/ area there are some others third-party tools
you may want to look at.
This document presents a brief summary of each tool and the corresponding
link.
For a more comprehensive list, see:
See also the `contrib/` area, and the Git wiki:
http://git.or.cz/gitwiki/InterfacesFrontendsAndTools
Alternative/Augmentative Porcelains
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- *StGit* (http://www.procode.org/stgit/)
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Stacked Git provides a quilt-like patch management functionality in the
Git environment. You can easily manage your patches in the scope of Git
until they get merged upstream.
History Viewers
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- *gitk* (shipped with git-core)
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gitk is a simple Tk GUI for browsing history of Git repositories easily.
- *gitview* (contrib/)
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gitview is a GTK based repository browser for Git
- *gitweb* (shipped with git-core)
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Gitweb provides full-fledged web interface for Git repositories.
- *qgit* (http://digilander.libero.it/mcostalba/)
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QGit is a git/StGit GUI viewer built on Qt/C++. QGit could be used
to browse history and directory tree, view annotated files, commit
changes cherry picking single files or applying patches.
Currently it is the fastest and most feature rich among the Git
viewers and commit tools.
- *tig* (http://jonas.nitro.dk/tig/)
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tig by Jonas Fonseca is a simple Git repository browser
written using ncurses. Basically, it just acts as a front-end
for git-log and git-show/git-diff. Additionally, you can also
use it as a pager for Git commands.
Foreign SCM interface
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- *git-svn* (shipped with git-core)
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git-svn is a simple conduit for changesets between a single Subversion
branch and Git.
- *hg-to-git* (contrib/)
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hg-to-git converts a Mercurial repository into a Git one, and
preserves the full branch history in the process. hg-to-git can
also be used in an incremental way to keep the Git repository
in sync with the master Mercurial repository.
Others
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- *git.el* (contrib/)
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This is an Emacs interface for Git. The user interface is modelled on
pcl-cvs. It has been developed on Emacs 21 and will probably need some
tweaking to work on XEmacs.