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I almost wish I could simultaneously group multiple uncommitted changes into different "pre-commits" that I could later decide the order on too, but I doubt anything supports that. I don't want that feature to be secondary. I do this constantly, making it easy would be a great help. Very easily add files, do patch-add, hunk editing, patch-checkouts, etc. Specifically, I want something that allows me to, using a gui: We don't need more "simple" (read very basic and limited) GUI tools - git is already simple to use as-is.I'm looking for a good tool to help me when making git commits. New tools are always welcome, but I do recommend you read the man pages on gitk and 'git gui' to see what the standard tools already can do - then implement those features, AND try and improve on them (more features). Again the benefit is the same syntax on all platforms, so no need to relearn tools when I hop between platforms.Įither way, this is not to discourage the author of SimpleGit. Oh, and for about 80% of my git usage, I use the command line directly. The standard GUI tools might not look the prettiest, but they simply work the best and get the job done fast - and are available on all platforms. I've tried more GUI frontends than I care to remember, and ALL of them are bloated, too limited, too memory hungry, too slow or something similar. Not to mention that they have features (command line parameters, etc) that most other GUI frontend's simply don't have (and probably never knew existed) - making them even more useful. I use the standard tools included with git: 'gitk' and 'git gui' and they can launch each other, so even though they are two apps, they work very well together - feeling like one tool, but with multiple "views". It would be incredibly useful if members of this forum would run the app and report if it worked, or didn't, on their platform. Unfortunately I can't tell if it either just doesn't work or people don't find it useful. (I've had one error report about an EAccessViolation during startup).
#Git gui tools download#
So, it looks like only a 1/4 of the people who download this app run it for 10 seconds or longer (updates are checked 10s after startup) or it just doesn't run on their platform.
#Git gui tools upgrade#
However when the app starts it contacts my server to see if there's an upgrade available, this shows that there's only 1's of users.
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This sort of decline is normal in my experience.
#Git gui tools free#
SimpleGit is free to individuals and cheap for enterprises. I think one of the ways to promote Lazarus is to build awesome apps with it, so I've built a SimpleGit app which provides a simple but powerful user interface for git.