On 27/07/2018 23:40, Alan Gauld via Tutor wrote:
On 27/07/18 11:55, Shall, Sydney wrote:
On 01/07/2018 11:19, Steven D'Aprano wrote:
Even better would be to learn a form of VCS (version control system)
such as Mercurial (hg) or git. Depending on the text editor you are
using, it may have VCS integration available.
Does Spyder have a VCS?
Dunno, sorry...
Could you list a few text-editors that do have VCS, please.
It's not so much that they have a VCS but that they integrate
with an existing VCS. So they will typically have menu options
for checking in/out a file or locking/unlocking it. Typically
you can configure which VCS they use from a list of common
options, in some cases you can define the command line to
use for each menu action.
vim, emacs, Eclipse, Netbeans, VisualStudio etc all
support VCS to varying degrees.
But you still need to install and configure a VCS
engine such as CVS, SVN, Hg or git etc.
Thanks, that clarifies it for me. I shall learn to use GIT.
Sydney
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