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git-p4 supports two main modes: Importing from Perforce to a Git repository is
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git-p4 supports two main modes: Importing from Perforce to a Git repository is
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done using "git-p4 sync". Submitting changes from Git back to Perforce is
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done using "git-p4 sync" or "git-p4 rebase". Submitting changes from Git back
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done using "git-p4 submit".
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to Perforce is done using "git-p4 submit".
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Importing
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Importing
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Support for Perforce integrations is still work in progress. Don't bother
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Support for Perforce integrations is still work in progress. Don't bother
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trying it unless you want to hack on it :)
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trying it unless you want to hack on it :)
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For convenience there's also the git-p4 clone command that works similar to
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git-clone and combines the creation of the git repository with the the initial
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import and the branch setup
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Incremental Imports
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Incremental Imports
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