If you do mkdir project && cd project && git init &&
rails . --git it
will add all the rails files to a git repository.
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Ryan Bigg
Freelancer
http://frozenplague.net
On 11/12/2008, at 6:32 AM, Sergio Ruiz wrote:
>
> in starting a new project, i decided to try using the --git option to
> see what would happen..
>
> i figured it might just make up a new project and put the whole thing
> under git control..
>
> unfortunately, all i got was:
>
> fatal: Not a git repository
>
> everywhere..
>
> can someone tell me exactly how this is used?
>
> thanks!
> --
> Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
>
> >
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