So, only about a decade until reaching feature parity with something like lazygit?
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lazygit is seriously so good, it’s a shame so many people write it off because it’s not some beautiful Apple GUI. it’s an extremely efficient productivity tool.
I don't write it off because its ugly, I like snappy TUI tools. I write it off cause its not easy to pick up compared to what's already in my editor.
I don't
- stage individual lines (which is just a keystroke in my editor)
- interactive rebase
- cherry pick
- bisect
- nuke working trees
- amend old commits
I use git a lot, and I've learned/done each of those tasks, but I don't ever find myself needing them.
Don't give up!
Thank you!
Bookmarking this. I have such high hopes for this! I recently went searching for my new git GUI, looking for something free, cross-platform, and simple. Basically what I found is the only one I like is GitKraken, which is not free (I have private projects, which GitKraken paywalls).
If this ends up anything like how these screenshots look, this will be my new client! Do you have a Patreon or other donation mechanism?
There is Fork. But sadly, it is not available for Linux. Git-fork.com
Fork is only "free" in that the evaluation period is indefinite. This is generous and clicking through the nag isn't a huge deal, but I develop on both Linux and Windows and I need a client that supports both.
Ah, sorry. I didn't see that you require it to be free. It is also not open source IIRC.
Open source is a definite plus, but tbh not a requirement for me. Actively maintained, free, Windows and Linux, and simple. Oh, and it has to have a dark theme 😄
GitHub Desktop works well for me and my workflow; even though the Linux version is only supported by the community (possible thanks to it being open source). The UI is very neat and simple. Yet you can do squash, reorder commits, ammend, commit hunks etc. Dark theme available of course! It integrates with GitHub (for PRs mostly) but afaik isn't tied to GitHub repos.
Thank you so much!
I have a GitHub sponsors page (unsure if i can link it here) under this same name.
I also loved git kraken but due to the pay walls and stuff, I switched to GitAhead and found it to be similar enough and have been using it for things/projects when I find lazygit to be inadequate.
You maybe know this but GitAhead was discontinued, and the maintained fork is called Gittyup: https://github.com/Murmele/Gittyup
Sublime merge has been really good. It's a free trial like sublime text
BTW, website "link to source code" is broken.