The latest version of Git can be downloaded from Softpedia

May 10, 2013 17:31 GMT  ·  By

Git, a free and open source distributed version control system designed to handle everything from small to very large projects with speed and efficiency, is now at version 1.8.2.3.

Every Git version released so far has a hefty changelog and introduced a huge number of improvements, but this latest one is rather skimpy.

Highlights of Git 1.8.2.3:

• "rev-list --stdin" and friends are no longer keeping bogus pointers into the input buffer around, as human readable object names; • When "git difftool" is driving "kdiff3," it is no longer passing the --auto option while resolving various merge conflicts; • The "git remote add" command is now diagnosing the correct extra command line arguments; • A handful of trivial code clean-ups have been implemented.

For a complete list of changes, check the official announcement.

Download Git 1.8.2.3 right now from Softpedia.