treemaker
A computational origami tool for generating crease patterns from tree diagrams (by AndrewKvalheim)
Gittyup
Understand your Git history! (by Murmele)
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Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
treemaker
Posts with mentions or reviews of treemaker.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects.
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TreeMaker – program for the design of origami bases (2015)
This is probably outdated now but at one point I Dockerized it to get it to run:
https://github.com/AndrewKvalheim/treemaker
Might still be a useful starting point for someone.
Gittyup
Posts with mentions or reviews of Gittyup.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-05-11.
- Top 10 Git GUI Clients for Linux in 2023
- Exploring the Top 10 Git GUI Clients for Linux in 2023
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What is your preferred version control software and what additional features do you wish it had?
As to which git client to use, I highly recommend Tower -- if you want a free option then Gittyup is pretty good.
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Kind of an obvious design flaw
nope, they are just stating fork is good. Which honestly, fork doesn't seem that great. https://github.com/Murmele/Gittyup is what I recommend if you want to support open source. Gitkraken if you don't mind paying and have the patience to deal with electron.
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Git Fork: A fast and friendly Git client for Windows and Mac
I can't imagine using a paid, closed-source git client when https://github.com/desktop/desktop and https://github.com/Murmele/Gittyup are both great.
Maybe 10 years ago, but not now that open-source alternatives are so mature and feature-rich.
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Flatpak and freezing when opening a directory picker
I've tried installing my favourite git client Gittyup with flatpak as the dev recommends here: https://github.com/Murmele/Gittyup
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A new wave of Linux applications
Interesting spreadsheet!
For a Git GUI for Linux (and Windows), you might like GitAhead which builds under Linux? It's not under active development but has been forked to GittyUp: https://github.com/Murmele/Gittyup
What are some alternatives?
When comparing treemaker and Gittyup you can also consider the following projects:
compressonator - Tool suite for Texture and 3D Model Compression, Optimization and Analysis using CPUs, GPUs and APUs
vscode-git-graph - View a Git Graph of your repository in Visual Studio Code, and easily perform Git actions from the graph.