dfm
sublime_merge
dfm | sublime_merge | |
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1 | 27 | |
34 | 270 | |
- | 1.1% | |
8.0 | 0.0 | |
4 months ago | 8 months ago | |
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Apache License 2.0 | - |
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dfm
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Ask HN: Where are the simple Git GUIs?
It uses git under the covers but my tool for dotfile management abstracts over it so you rarely have to interact unless you want to:
https://github.com/chasinglogic/dfm
sublime_merge
- I don't know why so many devs avoid a GUI for Git
- Sublime Merge – Git Client from the Makers of Sublime Text
- Ask HN: How to give a crash course on Git?
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Lazygit: Simple terminal UI for Git commands
I've used this before and it is great. I mainly use Sublime Merge these days, though: https://www.sublimemerge.com/
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Ask HN: Dev productivity tools you would pay for
Other good graphical git clients I have used in the past are Sublime Merge https://www.sublimemerge.com/ and SmartGit https://www.syntevo.com/smartgit/.
They are usually not expensive, and I learned git with GUIs.
- Top 10 Git GUI Clients for Linux in 2023
- Exploring the Top 10 Git GUI Clients for Linux in 2023
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3 way merge tool as good as IntelliJ?
I’m in the same boat. The best I’ve come up with is sublime merge, works well but I miss the keyboard shortcuts and it being part of the editor
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The github CLI saved me a lot of times
Even though I am pretty comfortable (or was) with git cli, I'm not going back from sublime merge
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#gitPanic - Tools
Personally, I find it really helps me to see the repo history visualized as a tree, so I currently use Sublime Merge. I've used GitKraken and Sourcetree in the past. The git reference documentation maintains a list of git GUI clients, including mobile apps!
What are some alternatives?
vscode-git-graph - View a Git Graph of your repository in Visual Studio Code, and easily perform Git actions from the graph.
legit - Git for Humans, Inspired by GitHub for Mac™.
lazygit - simple terminal UI for git commands
git-gui - Tcl/Tk based UI for Git. I am currently acting as the project's maintainer.
GitUp - The Git interface you've been missing all your life has finally arrived.
GitExtensions - Git Extensions is a standalone UI tool for managing git repositories. It also integrates with Windows Explorer and Microsoft Visual Studio (2015/2017/2019).
desktop - Fork of GitHub Desktop to support various Linux distributions
terraform-provider-wireguard - Terraform provider for WireGuard metadata
delta - A syntax-highlighting pager for git, diff, and grep output
git-nomad - Synchronize work-in-progress git branches in a light weight fashion
quokka - Repository for Quokka.js questions and issues
fzf - :cherry_blossom: A command-line fuzzy finder