-This directory contains various modules for Emacs support.
+This directory used to contain various modules for Emacs support.
-To make the modules available to Emacs, you should add this directory
-to your load-path, and then require the modules you want. This can be
-done by adding to your .emacs something like this:
+These were added shortly after Git was first released. Since then
+Emacs's own support for Git got better than what was offered by these
+modes. There are also popular 3rd-party Git modes such as Magit which
+offer replacements for these.
- (add-to-list 'load-path ".../git/contrib/emacs")
- (require 'git)
- (require 'git-blame)
-
-
-The following modules are available:
+The following modules were available, and can be dug up from the Git
+history:
* git.el:
- Status manager that displays the state of all the files of the
- project, and provides easy access to the most frequently used git
- commands. The user interface is as far as possible compatible with
- the pcl-cvs mode. It can be started with `M-x git-status'.
+ Wrapper for "git status" that provided access to other git commands.
+
+ Modern alternatives to this include Magit, and VC mode that ships
+ with Emacs.
* git-blame.el:
- Emacs implementation of incremental git-blame. When you turn it on
- while viewing a file, the editor buffer will be updated by setting
- the background of individual lines to a color that reflects which
- commit it comes from. And when you move around the buffer, a
- one-line summary will be shown in the echo area.
+ A wrapper for "git blame" written before Emacs's own vc-annotate
+ mode learned to invoke git-blame, which can be done via C-x v g.
* vc-git.el: