The git installer for Mac that you used should have installed git into /usr/local/git
.
Check if
/usr/local/git/bin
is included
in PATH.
Running echo
$PATH
from the terminal and make sure that you see /usr/local/git/bin
.
(Note: Mac OS has already preinstalled git which is installed to /usr/bin, so you may not need install again if you don't want to use the latest version)
If not, you need to add it to your PATH
-
Mount the git-osx-installer disk image by double-clicking
xxx.dmg
-
Open Terminal
-
Type
cd
/Volumes/xxx/
-
Type
./setup
git PATH for non-terminal programs.sh
and hit Enter to run the shell script. -
Open a new Terminal and type
echo
$PATH
-
Confirm that you see
/usr/local/git/bin
in
your PATH.
If you want to uninstall git, you can follow the steps below:
xxx.dmg
cd
/Volumes/xxx/
./setup
git PATH for non-terminal programs.sh
echo
$PATH
/usr/local/git/bin
- Open Terminal
-
Type
cd /Volumes/xxx/
-
Type
./uninstall.sh
and hit Enter to run the shell script.