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<title>git-sonar/README, branch master</title>
<subtitle>A heads up display for git</subtitle>
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<title>Replace README with new project information</title>
<updated>2026-06-01T02:28:36+00:00</updated>
<author>
<name>Matt Hunter</name>
<email>m@lfurio.us</email>
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<published>2026-05-31T10:43:34+00:00</published>
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With the script usage documentation now housed in their own manpages and
easily recallable by the user, update the main project README and treat
it as a place for higher-level project information, as opposed to
detailed documentation.

The old installation instructions are carried forward, since one would
need to perform them to gain proper access to the rest of the resources.

A project-specific mailing list has been established and is pointed to
from the "GETTING SUPPORT" section.  This is a good next step, but this
section is in need of some additional instruction still.

As the upcoming release will be the first to break _major_ configuration
compatibility with git-radar, a section is added detailing the
differences at a very high level.

Signed-off-by: Matt Hunter &lt;m@lfurio.us&gt;
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With the script usage documentation now housed in their own manpages and
easily recallable by the user, update the main project README and treat
it as a place for higher-level project information, as opposed to
detailed documentation.

The old installation instructions are carried forward, since one would
need to perform them to gain proper access to the rest of the resources.

A project-specific mailing list has been established and is pointed to
from the "GETTING SUPPORT" section.  This is a good next step, but this
section is in need of some additional instruction still.

As the upcoming release will be the first to break _major_ configuration
compatibility with git-radar, a section is added detailing the
differences at a very high level.

Signed-off-by: Matt Hunter &lt;m@lfurio.us&gt;
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