Using github for pharo code is actually pretty straightforward doing it manually
To git commit and push :
- Open system browser
- Right click the package you want to commit and select "file out"
- go to your pharo folder and copy the relevant files to your git folder (usually they take the name of the package and .st as extension)
- commit those files as you do for all your github commits, nothing special.
To git pull :
This is even simpler. Go to github page and click "download" , it will download the zip file containing all the latest st files. You can take those files and drag and drop them to the pharo environment and pharo will file them in. For your convenience you may want to git clone the repo so you can do a simple git pull to fetch the latest sources. This way you avoid the uncompression step but its the same thing.
Obviously that could be automated but I am ok doing it manually for now since I dont consider it much work. But I may make a tool to automate this.
As far I know the only relevant tool is this one but I have not tried it
https://github.com/timfel/gitocello
The only thing you need for my approach is pharo and git installed in your system. Learning git is actually very easy , I generally use only "git clone" "git add" "git rm" "git commit" "git push" and "git pull" commands.