![]() If you don't see git in that lists, you most likely don't have it installed and can continue watching this video. ![]() Run "ls /usr/local" and look through that list to find git. Checking for an existing Git installation Let's install the latest official release and give it precedence over the one that came with Xcode or the command line developer tools.īefore we do that, let's make sure that we don't already have a version installed that just isn't getting priority over the version from Apple. The version in this example is 1.9.3, while 2.2.1 is the current latest release of Git. ![]() If, when you run "git -version", you see a message like "git version 1.9.3 (Apple Git-50)" you have a version of Git from Apple.
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