I'm just curious, Where Git get installed (via DMG) on Mac OS X file system?
11 Answers
Is it in your PATH? If so just run which git
in the terminal and it will tell you.
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19this will give the path of the git binary file not the git installation directory. Feb 23, 2014 at 14:26
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3If you're trying to sort through multiple
git
installations,which -a git
will tell you all of them in yourPATH
.– MerchakoJun 12, 2021 at 14:19
The installer from the git homepage installs into /usr/local/git by default. See also this answer. However, if you install XCode4, it will install a git version in /usr/bin. To ensure you can easily upgrade from the website and use the latest git version, edit either your profile information to place /usr/local/git/bin before /usr/bin in the $PATH or edit /etc/paths and insert /usr/local/git/bin as the first entry (see this answer).
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1I first installed git 1.8 via dmg, but then installed the Command Line Tools for XCode (not the full XCode4) from Apple which installed 1.7. Placing /usr/local/git/bin in the front of my path got me using 1.8 again. Thanks!– emkmanJan 5, 2013 at 7:10
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Cool, it worked for me too on 10.8.4, had the old version and new installation was not reflecting, changing order in /etc/paths works. Jun 25, 2013 at 3:46
simply type in which git
in your terminal window and it will show you exactly where it was installed.
you can simply use this command on a terminal to find out git on unix platforms (mac/linux) -
whereis git
or which git
This command should return something like - /usr/bin/git or any other location where git is installed
On most of UNIX based sys, its at /usr/bin/git
(if installed with default options)
all git related scripts are at /usr/libexec/git-core
Usually some of the applications have been known to take it from the Xcode.app path also: /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/usr/bin/
Coda 2, prefers this path than the soft link at /usr/bin.
Mostly in /usr/local/git
(there are also /etc/paths.d/git
and /etc/manpaths.d/git
items).
On Linux the command is whereis. Alternatively you can issue find / -name git
and wait for an eternity. Alternatively try echo $PATH | sed "s/:/ /g" | xargs -L 1 ls | grep git
If you have fresh installation / update of Xcode, it is possible that your git binary can't be executed (I had mine under /usr/bin/git
). To fix this problem just run the Xcode and "Accept" license conditions and try again, it should work.
On Mojave
The binary is in
/usr/bin/git
The related scripts are here
/Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/usr/libexec/git-core/git
/usr/local/git/
/usr/local/git/libexec/git-core
/usr/bin/git
on OS X 10.9.5 and XCode 6.1whereis git