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Portable Git 2.47.0 freeware
... versatile and lightweight version of Git designed for Windows users. It offers all the powerful features of ... Git ensures seamless version control and efficient project management anywhere, anytime. ...
Author | The Git Development Community |
Released | 2024-10-08 |
Filesize | 55.90 MB |
Downloads | 932 |
OS | Windows 11, Windows Server 2022, Windows Server 2019, Windows Server 2016, Windows 10 32/64 bit, Windows Server 2012 R2, Windows Server 2012 |
Installation | Instal And Uninstall |
Keywords | version control, revision control system, version, control system, revision, source code |
Users' rating (13 rating) |
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2.47.0 | Oct 8, 2024 | New Release | New Features: Comes with Git v2.47.0. Comes with the MSYS2 runtime (Git for Windows flavor) based on Cygwin v3.5.4, which drops Windows 7 and Windows 8 support. The new, experimental git backfill command was added: It helps fetching relevant Git objects smartly in a partial, sparse clone. The new, experimental git survey command was added. This command is designed to help identify less-than-ideal data shape in monorepos, and it will likely see highly active development. Stay tuned! Comes with Git Credential Manager v2.6.0. |
2.46.2 | Sep 24, 2024 | New Release | New Features: Comes with Git v2.46.2. Comes with OpenSSH v9.9.P1. Comes with MinTTY v3.7.6. Comes with Bash v5.2.37. Comes with the new, experimental --full-name-hash option for git repack that helps packing monorepos more tightly. |
2.46.1 | Sep 18, 2024 | New Release | New Features: Comes with Git v2.46.1. Comes with Bash v5.2.32. Comes with OpenSSL v3.2.3. Comes with MinTTY v3.7.5. Comes with cURL v8.10.1. Bug Fixes: The support code enabled via core.WSLCompat did not work well with files stored in subdirectories of the worktree, which has been fixed. When using an askpass helper (e.g. implicitly when running inside VS Code's internal terminal), Git v2.46.0 would error out with "read error: Invalid argument"; This bug has been fixed. |