Arch Git/es



Note: Starting from FreeCAD v0.17, this tool has been removed from the Arch Workbench and is now part of the external Webtools Workbench that you can install via menu Tools → Addons Manager.

Description
Este comando permite administrar el actual documento con GIT. GIT es un sistema de control de versiones de archivos y mantiene seguimiento de los cambios.

GIT es una herramienta compleja, considera aprender lo basico de el antes de usar esta herramienta, para evitar operaciones erroneas que pueden causar perdida de datos.Un literatura abundante acerca de GIT esta disponible y facil de encontrar en internet.

Limitaciones actuales:


 * La herramienta todavia no puede crear nuevos repositorios. tu tienes que tener un repositorio ya creado (FreeCAD revisara si el actual archivo de documento esta dentro de un repositorio Git)
 * La herramienta no puede cambiar o crear derivaciones. tu debes hacer eso manualmente con herramientas regulares de Git.

Nota: para ser capaz de usar esta herramienta, el paquete gitpython debe ser instalado en tu sistema. En la mayoria de las distribuciones linux, gitpython esta disponible de los repositorios de software estandar como gitpython o python-git.

Utilización

 * 1) Guardar el documento activo actual
 * 2) Asegurarse que el archivo guardado esta dentro de un repositorio git existente
 * 3) Seleccionar el menu Arquitectura -> Utilidades ->

Opciones



 * Make sure the Report Window is open since Git messages will be printed there.
 * The Git tool will only open if the current file is saved inside a Git repository. It can be in a subdirectory.
 * The Log button will pop up a dialog showing the most recent log entries.
 * The Refresh button will re-scan the repository for changed files.
 * The Diff button will show the differences between the current version of a selected file and the previous version stored in the repository.
 * The Select all button will select all files to be committed.
 * The Commit button will commit the selected files. Be sure to write a commit message that describes the changes you are committing.
 * The Pull button will download any new changes to the repository from the selected remote. If the file currently opened in FreeCAD is being modified by a pull, a warning message will inform you so you can either save the file again or save it elsewhere.
 * The Push button will upload your latest commit(s) to the selected remote.

Enabling human-readable diff for FCStd files
FreeCAD's Fcstd file format is a zip-based binary format, for which Git cannot produce proper diffs. This means that you cannot see what has changed between one version and another, and also that each new version stored in the Git repository is a full copy of the file.

Although the second problem currently has no solution, the first one can be solved with a little tool available from the FreeCAD source code, called fcinfo. Git can be told to use the fcinfo utility to print a human-friendly report of a FCStd file, and, when asked to produce a diff between two FCStd files, will produce a diff between the two fcinfo reports instead. Please note that this is only visual feedback, a full copy of the file will still be stored internally.

Example of a diff produced with fcinfo:

Each FreeCAD file contains a SHA1 checksum number, which will change each time the file is saved, even if no contents was changed. So fcinfo will always print something, no matter of the contents changes.

To enable the use of fcinfo (Linux and Mac only - TODO: add Windows instructions)

*.FCStd diff=fcinfo
 * 1) Save the fcinfo file somewhere in your system path
 * 2) Make it executalbe
 * 3) Create a .gitattributes file in your Git repository
 * 4) Add the following line in it: