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How could I create a repository in Emacs git, is there a Emacs command?

Just installed git.el in site-lisp directory but can't find this info anywhere.

Already managed to use a ready git repository, but couldn't create one from within Emacs.

Thanks!

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How can i create a repository in Emacs git, is there a Emacs command?

It doesn't look git.el supports this. It is focused around its git-status command, which prompts for a root directory and complains when you give it one that isn't already initialized.

However, Emacs' built-in VC mode will do this with its vc-create-repo command:

Create an empty repository in the current directory.

Make sure to (require 'vc) somewhere, cd to the target directory (or visit a file in it), then M-x vc-create-repo RET. VC Mode supports many version control backends, so when prompted, type git (tab-completion is available here).

Finally, there is an excellent Git mode called Magit that also supports creating repositories. If given a directory that isn't a repository, magit-status command will ask if you want to create one. Magit is available via MELPA.

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  • Ok, already noticed the lack of some git functions in git.el. Now can't find proper documentation about it! Which are the available commands and how to execute them? Could find in documentation only about U to revert and C for commiting.
    – Baraujo85
    Jan 18, 2016 at 20:56
  • The only official documentation I was able to find is its README. I found reading the source to be more helpful. You might also have luck pressing the ? key, which might give you more information about its keybindings. Once again, I do urge you to try VC mode or Magit, both of which are very good in different ways.
    – Chris
    Jan 18, 2016 at 22:21
  • Pressing "?" is right what i was looking for, just a description of available commands. Now thinking on how i could add this command listing into git.el README file.
    – Baraujo85
    Jan 20, 2016 at 12:36
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Maybe you should use RCS instead of Git, http://www.gnu.org/software/rcs/.

First, install it via $ sudo apt install rcs

Then add the following into .emacs init file:

(add-to-list 'load-path "~/.emacs.d/lisp/") (load "rcs")

Once done, you may use it via CTRL + v + v.

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