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Git has been updated to 2.4.1 from 2.1.0 [https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1217767 Ticket for Documentation of Git 2.4.0]
Fedora 22 has includes Git 2.4.1. Git is a very popular version control and collaboration tool. The
previous version of Git was 2.1.0 in Fedora 21.
 


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== New Features: ==


= boost gets up to speed =
Fedora 18 will include Boost version 1.50. The popular collection of C libraries is updated to the newest available version with each Fedora release.


= Tracing with LTTng =
'''git push --atomic'''
Developers looking to improve their applications will find that Fedora 18's lttng-tools and ltt-ust packages provide fast and efficient tracing.  The tracer allows easy correlation of userspace and kernel traces, if the latter is available. Boasting a nanosecond-precision timestamp, LTTng is especially useful when searching for ellusive latencies. Get started with the project's documentation at 
http://lttng.org/quickstart


= debug files get better =
New to Git in 2.4 and for Fedora is the ''atomic'' option. The '''--atomic''' option does an all - or - nothing
Fedora 18 ships with a small subset of debug information by default. Full debug information is still available in the debuginfo packages.  
push update. This can be useful for automated tools. An example would be adding '''--atomic''' to the end
of a simple git push: '''git push origin --atomic''' For more information on how to do an atomic
push please visit [https://github.com/blog/1994-git-2-4-atomic-pushes-push-to-deploy-and-more https://github.com/blog/1994-git-2-4-atomic-pushes-push-to-deploy-and-more].


Debuginfo will be post-processed by the DWARF compressor tool "dwz" to reduce size of the *.debug files.  Developers may run this same program on their binaries.
'''Push to Deploy'''


= IPython updated =
Introduced in Git 2.3.0 and new to Fedora is the ability to push to deploy. This feature will allow
IPython has been updated to version 0.13 and notable features and head-ups are:
someone to push a branch to a git server even if the branch is checked out on that server.
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The Notebook has a new user interface and has many new features like auto-folding of very long lines, uploading new notebooks to the dashboard, manage started clusters and improoved tooltips.
The notebook format has changed and when you want to share your notebook with users of older version, there is a conversion script available.
New cell magics like %%bash, %%ruby, %%timeit and many others.
The Qt console has improved menus and can directly display jpeg images.


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'''Inverted Grep'''
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''Inverted grep'', or ''--inverted grep'' will let you search for items that do not match the pattern you
have entered. Inverted grep will give the ability to do "everything else but" searching. For example,
if you wanted to search the git log for everything the user ''grundblom'' did that ''was not grammer'' edits
You could use the command: '''git log --all --author=grundblom --invert-grep --grep=grammer'''
 
 
== Additional updates and enhancements: ==
 
* Ports
* UI, Workflows, and Features
* Performance
* Internal Implementation
* Development Support
For more information about Git 2.4.1, please visit the release notes at: [https://raw.github.com/git/git/master/Documentation/RelNotes/2.4.1.txt https://raw.github.com/git/git/master/Documentation/RelNotes/2.4.1.txt].

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Git has been updated to 2.4.1 from 2.1.0 Ticket for Documentation of Git 2.4.0 Fedora 22 has includes Git 2.4.1. Git is a very popular version control and collaboration tool. The previous version of Git was 2.1.0 in Fedora 21.


New Features:

git push --atomic

New to Git in 2.4 and for Fedora is the atomic option. The --atomic option does an all - or - nothing push update. This can be useful for automated tools. An example would be adding --atomic to the end of a simple git push: git push origin --atomic For more information on how to do an atomic push please visit https://github.com/blog/1994-git-2-4-atomic-pushes-push-to-deploy-and-more.

Push to Deploy

Introduced in Git 2.3.0 and new to Fedora is the ability to push to deploy. This feature will allow someone to push a branch to a git server even if the branch is checked out on that server.

Inverted Grep

Inverted grep, or --inverted grep will let you search for items that do not match the pattern you have entered. Inverted grep will give the ability to do "everything else but" searching. For example, if you wanted to search the git log for everything the user grundblom did that was not grammer edits You could use the command: git log --all --author=grundblom --invert-grep --grep=grammer


Additional updates and enhancements:

  • Ports
  • UI, Workflows, and Features
  • Performance
  • Internal Implementation
  • Development Support

For more information about Git 2.4.1, please visit the release notes at: https://raw.github.com/git/git/master/Documentation/RelNotes/2.4.1.txt.