0 | 
 1 | 
 2 | 
 3 | 
 4 | 
 5 | 
 6 | 
 7 | 
 8 | 
 9 | 
10 | 
11 | 
12 | 
13 | 
14 | 
15 | 
16 | 
17 | 
18 | 
19 | 
20 | 
21 | 
22 | 
23 | 
24 | 
25 | 
26 | 
27 | 
28 | 
29 | 
30 | 
31 | 
32 | 
33 | 
Giterary's author is Josh Rhoades, a programmer, from Alaska. He believes in better living through computer science principals and [Penny Arcade comics][pa]. He uses [Vim][vim], [SSH][openssh], [git][git], and an aging Macbook Pro.

[git]: http://git-scm.org
[vim]: http://vim.org
[openssh]: http://openssh.com
[pa]: http://penny-arcade.com

Giterary began atop a mountain, when someone said "We should write a book." Despite investigating many alternatives, no software solution solved this particular problem in a way that made sense. And thus a project was born.

The bulk of Giterary was created in the span of about 6 months, starting summer 2012. It was inspired initially by the [Wigit codebase](http://el-tramo.be/software/wigit/) for its minimal solution and its few required dependencies.

If you're interested, an article exists for Giterary on its [[CONVENTIONS|programming decisions and conventions]], plus [[LICENSE|licensing]] information, if that interests you.

Thanks go to:

 * Mike Rutledge, beta tester
 * Katy Laurance, beta reader
 * My parents, for asking good questions
 * John Gruber and the contributors to [Markdown][dfmarkdown]
 * Michael Fortin and the contributors to [PHP Markdown][phpmarkdown]
 * John Fraser and the maintainers at [Showdown][showdown]
 * Christian Bach and the contributors at [Tablesorter][tablesorter]
 * Remko Tronçon for his work on [Wigit][wigit]
 * Whoever added the "--follow" tag to *git log*

And everyone who had to listen to me go on about this, and were disappointed that I wasn't actually writing a book. *(yet)*

[dfmarkdown]: http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/
[phpmarkdown]: http://michelf.ca/projects/php-markdown/
[showdown]: https://github.com/coreyti/showdown
[tablesorter]: http://tablesorter.com/docs/
[wigit]: http://el-tramo.be/software/wigit/

~authorbias