I recently installed GitHub for Mac, the graphical Git client from GitHub, and also the command-line utility from its menu, shown below:
I was notified the command-line utility had been installed in /usr/local/github
, but when I checked it had actually been put in /usr/local/bin/github
- details shown below:
When I try to run git
I get -bash: git: command not found
, so I added export PATH=/usr/local/bin:$PATH
to ~/.profile
thinking it would solve the issue, but it hasn't - all that seems to be different is I can now start GitHub for Mac from the terminal by typing github
.
Please could someone with more knowledge explain what's happening here?
The "GitHub for Mac" command-line utility is just a tool for launching "GitHub for Mac" in the current directory.
To install the
git
command line tool use either Homebrew (brew install git
) or the Git for OS X installer.From May 2013, you now have a different option:
See "Installing Git from GitHub for Mac"