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<title>Seperate settings to env</title>
<updated>2012-07-31T00:21:38Z</updated>
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<name>Tom Willemsen</name>
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<published>2012-07-31T00:21:38Z</published>
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Set environment settings in `env' and have `run-gitto' use it, this
makes it easy for other commands (like make) to utilize this as well.

* env: New file, set environment variables needed to do anything with
  gitto outside of an installed state.

* run-gitto: Move environment settings to `env' and just run it.
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