Git is the only system that is integrated with SAS Enterprise Guide. Running code on Unix does not preclude Git, but it does mean that your "working version" of code must be stored in a local cloned repo. The Git repository can be anywhere: on Windows, Unix, or even GitHub.
If your code files can't "leave" your Unix file system, then you'll have to manage the version control outside of SAS Enterprise Guide using other tools such as Subversion, CVS, or another commercial tool.
Git is the only system that is integrated with SAS Enterprise Guide. Running code on Unix does not preclude Git, but it does mean that your "working version" of code must be stored in a local cloned repo. The Git repository can be anywhere: on Windows, Unix, or even GitHub.
If your code files can't "leave" your Unix file system, then you'll have to manage the version control outside of SAS Enterprise Guide using other tools such as Subversion, CVS, or another commercial tool.
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