Guide: Fix “Command not found” Issue in Mountain Lion

Web developers using GIT on the new Mountain Lion OS X may encounter an error message when attempting to use the system.

Git, a popular version control system, was not found on the computer.

Attempting to run the Git command in the Terminal can be a challenge.

No need to fret - two simple steps can quickly resolve the issue.

Step 1

Get ‘Xcode’ from the App Store - it’s just a few clicks away.

Step 2

To get up and running with Xcode, use the keyboard shortcut Command +, to open the preferences menu.

Head to the Downloads tab and install the Command Line Tools for a quick and easy setup.

To access certain Apple services, users must register for an Apple Developer ID. Those without an account must create one to proceed.

Step 3

After installation of the Command Line Tool, users should close and reopen Terminal, then enter the git command to verify successful restoration.

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