README.txt in evilchelu-braid-0.3.6 vs README.txt in evilchelu-braid-0.3.7

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@@ -1,47 +1,50 @@ += Braid + +http://evil.che.lu/projects/braid/ + +== Description + Braid is a simple tool to help track git and svn vendor branches in a git repository. In purpose, it's similar to piston, but it's especially built on top of git commands. This allows better integration with git and easier management of merges. -The braid homepage is at -"http://evil.che.lu/projects/braid":http://evil.che.lu/projects/braid/ - Braid is "hosted on github":http://github.com/evilchelu/braid. *NOTE:* You will need at least git 1.5.4.5+ to run braid. You'll also need the open4 and main gems. -h3. Install with rubygems +== Install with rubygems gem sources -a http://gems.github.com/ # only need to do this once gem install evilchelu-braid -h3. Get it from the git repository +== Install from the git repository Get a clone of the git repository using: git clone git://github.com/evilchelu/braid.git cd braid rake install_gem braid --help # see usage -h3. Usage +=== Usage braid help braid help COMMANDNAME For more usage examples, documentation, feature requests and bug reporting, check out the "braid wiki":http://github.com/evilchelu/braid/wikis. -h3. Contributing +=== Contributing If you want to send a patch in, please fork the project on github, commit your changes and send a pull request. -h3. Mad props +=== Mad props Braid used to be quite lame before "Norbert Crombach":http://primetheory.org/ ("github":http://github.com/norbert) resuscitated it by contribuing a bunch of code.