@end menu
+@c if you change this node name, you'll need to change the @ref in
+@c web/ and/or included/, along with all the translations.
@node Using lily-git
@section Using lily-git
-@subsubheading Install and Configuration
+@command{lily-git.tcl} is a graphical tool to help you access and
+share changes to the lilypond source code.
+
+@menu
+* Install and configuration of lily-git.tcl::
+* Daily use of lily-git.tcl::
+@end menu
+
+@node Install and configuration of lily-git.tcl
+@unnumberedsubsec Install and configuration of @command{lily-git.tcl}
@enumerate
@item
@item
-Download the lily-git script from:
+Download the @command{lily-git.tcl} script from:
@c don't change the cgit link below to gitweb; gitweb uses
@c long filenames like "scripts_auxiliar_lily-git.tcl"
@item
To run the program from the command line, navigate to the
-directory containing @file{lily-git.tcl} and enter:
+directory containing @command{lily-git.tcl} and enter:
@example
wish lily-git.tcl
@end example
-@end enumerate
-
-
-@subsubheading 1. Get source / Update source
+@item
+Click on the @qq{Get source} button.
-When you click the @qq{Get source} button, @command{lily-git} will
-create a directory called @file{lilypond-git/} within your home
-directory, and will download the source code into that
+This will create a directory called @file{lilypond-git/} within
+your home directory, and will download the source code into that
directory (around 55Mb). When the process is finished, the
@qq{Command output} window will display @qq{Done}, and the button
label will change to say @qq{Update source}.
+@item
Navigate to the @file{lilypond-git/} directory to view the source
files. You should now be able to modify the source files using
your normal text editor.
+@end enumerate
+
@quotation
Advanced note: The @qq{Get source} button does not fetch the
entire history of the git repository, so utilities like
@command{gitk} will only be able to display the most recent
-additions. As you continue to work with @command{lily-git}, the
+additions. As you continue to work with @command{lily-git.tcl}, the
@qq{Update source} button will take any new additions and add it
to whatever is currently in your repository's history.
@end quotation
+@node Daily use of lily-git.tcl
+@unnumberedsubsec Daily use of @command{lily-git.tcl}
+
+@warning{Only work on one set of changes at once. Do not start
+work on any new changes until your first set has been accepted.}
+
+@subsubheading 1. Update source
+
+At the beginning of each session of lilypond work, you should
+click the @qq{Update source} button to get the latest changes to
+the source code.
+
+@warning{In some rare and unfortunate circumstances, this will
+result in a @emph{merge conflict}. If this occurs, follow the
+instructions for @qq{Abort changes}, below. Your work will not be
+lost.}
+
+
@subsubheading 2a. New local commit
A single commit typically represents one logical set of related
changes (such as a bug-fix), and may incorporate changes to
multiple files at the same time.
-When you're finished making the changes for your first commit,
-click the @qq{New local commit} button. This will open the
-@qq{Git Commit Message} window. The message header is required,
-and the message body is optional. See @ref{Commits and patches}
-for more information regarding commits and commit messages.
+When you're finished making the changes for a commit, click the
+@qq{New local commit} button. This will open the @qq{Git Commit
+Message} window. The message header is required, and the message
+body is optional.
After entering a commit message, click @qq{OK} to finalize the
commit.
+@quotation
+Advanced note: For more information regarding commits and commit
+messages, see @ref{Commits and patches}.
+@end quotation
+
@subsubheading 2b. Amend previous commit
earlier version of the commit is not saved, but is replaced by the
new one.
-Note that this does not update the patch @strong{files}; if you
+@warning{This does not update the patch @strong{files}; if you
have a patch file from an earlier version of the commit, you will
need to make another patch set when using this feature. The old
patch file will not be saved, but will be replaced by the new one
-after you click on @qq{Make patch set}.
+after you click on @qq{Make patch set}.}
@subsubheading 3. Make patch set
@qq{Update source} button to make sure the commits are based on
the most recent remote snapshot.
-When you click the @qq{Make patch set} button, @command{lily-git}
-will produce patch files for any new commits, saving them to the
-current directory. The command output will display the name of
-the new patch files near the end of the output:
+When you click the @qq{Make patch set} button,
+@command{lily-git.tcl} will produce patch files for any new
+commits, saving them to the current directory. The command output
+will display the name of the new patch files near the end of the
+output:
@example
0001-CG-add-lily-git-instructions.patch
Done.
@end example
-Send patch files to your mentor if you have one. Otherwise, write
-an email (must be less than 64 KB) to
-@email{lilypond-devel@@gnu.org} briefly explaining your work, with
-the patch files attached. Translators should send patches to
+Send patch files to the appropriate place:
+
+@itemize
+@item
+If you have a mentor, send it to them via email.
+
+@item
+New contributors should send the patch attached to an email (must
+be less than 64KB) to @email{frogs@@lilynet.net}.
+
+@item
+Translators should send patches to
@email{translations@@lilynet.net}.
+@item
+More experienced contributors should upload the patch for
+web-based review. This requires additional software and use of
+the command-line; see @ref{Uploading a patch for review}.
+
+@end itemize
+
@subsubheading The @qq{Abort changes -- Reset to origin} button
Using the Git program directly (as opposed to using the
-@command{lily-git} GUI) allows you to have much greater control
+@command{lily-git.tcl} GUI) allows you to have much greater control
over the contributing process. You should consider using Git if
you want to work on complex projects, or if you want to work on
multiple projects concurrently.
@subsubheading Initial setup
-This requires the use of an external package, git-cl, and an email
-account on Google.
+@enumerate
-@command{git-cl} is installed by:
+@item
+You must have a gmail account.
+
+@item
+Install @command{git-cl} by entering:
@example
git clone git://neugierig.org/git-cl.git
@end example
-Then, add the @file{git-cl} directory to your PATH, or create a
-symbolic link to the @command{git-cl} and @command{upload.py} in
-one of your PATH directories (like @file{usr/bin}). Then
-configure the program by running:
+@item
+Add the @file{git-cl/} directory to your PATH, or create a
+symbolic link to the @command{git-cl} and @command{upload.py}
+scripts in one of your PATH directories (such as
+@file{$HOME/bin}).
+
+
+@item
+Move into the top source directory and then configure
+@command{git cl}. If you do not understand any question, just
+answer with a newline (CR).
@example
+cd $HOME/lilypond-git/
git cl config
@end example
-@noindent
-in the LilyPond git directory and answering the questions that
-are asked. If you do not understand the question answer with just
-a newline (CR).
+@end enumerate
@subsubheading Uploading patch set
+@warning{Unless you are familiar with branches, only work on one
+set of changes at once.}
+
There are two methods, depending on your git setup.
@itemize
@item
-@strong{Separate branch}:
+@strong{Master branch}: (easy option, and used in @command{lily-git.tcl})
+
+If you added your patch to @code{master}, then:
+
+@example
+git pull -r
+git cl upload origin/master
+@end example
+
+If you have git push ability, make sure that you @emph{remove}
+your patch (with @command{git rebase} or @command{git reset})
+before pushing other stuff.
+
+@item
+@strong{Separate branch}: (complicated option)
Ensure your changes are committed in a separate branch, which
should differ from the reference branch to be used by just the
@noindent
can be used.
-@item
-@strong{Master branch}:
-
-If you added your patch to @code{master}, then make sure that you
-are up-to-date (by running @code{git pull -r}), and then run:
-
-@example
-git cl upload origin/master
-@end example
-
-If you have git push ability, make sure that you @emph{remove}
-your patch (with @command{git rebase} or @command{git reset})
-before pushing other stuff.
-
@end itemize
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