Installing Git HTML help


This guide will help you install the local git HTML help files and set git to use them by default instead of the man pages.
Most git installations will install man files for help, but not the HTML help files (the same files seen on git's online documentation). Installing these help files is a fairly simple process.
Installing
To install web docs we simply need to clone the main git repository to the correct path and check out the "html"branch. Your documentation path may be different, pay attention to the output of  git help --web commit  for where your git is set to look for the HTML files.
git help --web commit
# Attempt to open the html help for the commit command
# fatal: '/usr/share/doc/git-doc': not a documentation directory.

sudo mkdir -p /usr/share/doc
# Create the path for the docs to be installed to
cd /usr/share/doc
sudo git clone git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/git/git-htmldocs.git git-doc
# Clone the git repository and check out the html documents branch

To verify that the web docs now work, run  git help --web commit . If your browser launches then you're good to go. You can now set git to default to the web docs by running  git config --global help.format web
Updating the docs
Updating is a simple matter of pulling:
cd /usr/share/doc/git-doc
sudo git pull

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