
^ "Vershd - the Effortless Git GUI - Releases"."GitHub - jonas/tig: Text-mode interface for git". "A cross-platform git GUI with strong submodule support: gyim/stupidgit". ^ "SourceTree Release Notes - free client for Git and Mercurial version control systems".^ "syntevo blog – blog related to syntevo products"."A zero-conf git repository hub for Windows and macOS with Windows Explorer- & CLI-enhancements: awaescher/RepoZ". ^ "Public Git Hosting - qgit4/redivivus.git/summary".^ "It's Magit! A Git porcelain inside Emacs".^ "GitHub - Releases - jesseduffield/lazygit"."GitHub - soramimi/Guitar: Git GUI Client". "A bunch of random scripts I've either written, downloaded or clipped from #git.: jwiegley/git-scripts". ^ "GitHub - git-cola/git-cola: git-cola: The highly caffeinated Git GUI".^ "Public Git Hosting - git-cheetah.git/summary"."Show HN: Sublime Merge – A Git client from the makers of Sublime Text". Current development focus is on removing legacy git command line usage in favour of libgit2 and objective." Includes branch/tag sidebar and various fixes. Nice and Free, what more could you really want!: ChrisMcKee/gitweaver". "GITWeaver integrates Adobe Dreamweaver with TortoiseGIT Basically Dreamweaver + GIT living together. ^ "The Git interface you've been missing all your life has finally arrived.: git-up/GitUp"."GitHub - gdevic/GitForce: A visual front-end to git". ^ "GitFinder - git client with Finder integration".^ "GitFiend - A Git client designed for humans".^ "GitHub - gitahead/gitahead: Understand your Git history!"."GitHub - krig/git-age: A git-blame viewer, written using PyGTK". "Git GUI desktop app that shows real-time diff file information for working directory and index: demian85/git-watcher". It also integrates with Windows Explorer and Microsoft Visual Studio (2010/2012/2013/2015/2017).: gitextensions/gitextensions". ^ "Git Extensions is a standalone UI tool for managing git repositories.^ "Fork - a fast and friendly Git client for Mac and Windows"."CodeReview is a Git GUI tool to perform code review (Diff Viewer) written in Python3 and Qt5.: FabriceSalvaire/CodeReview". $99/user, $75 annual business sub, free evalįront-end for git-log, git-show, git-diff Inspired by TortoiseGit/Svn but for Linux Gitk clone by Pieter de Bie written specifically for OS X in 2008 with further development by Rowan James until 2014įorked from rowanj/gitx (itself forked from pieter/gitx)įile manager extension ( Windows Explorer, Finder before 10.6, Nautilus) Written on Java with JGit, JavaFXįocus on usability (to minimise user errors, and to be forgiving when they occur)įree for uncommercial use, non-private repos onlyĪdobe Dreamweaver extension based on TortoiseGit Windows Explorer extension, C#, C++, Cross-platform software with mono (only for now that I'm diving all the way into Git, the Tower client is really helping out.Cong is a lightweight and fast git client with a built-in adapted console the Tortoise workbench has this by default, but NONE of the Git clients do. This feature alone is why I stuck with Hg over Git for so long. See what none of the other git clients do - a visual diff of all changes I'll give you my primary reason for loving it:Ĭlick on a commit in your log (say, the first commit of a new branch)Ĭontrol-click on another commit (for example, a later commit in that branch) It seems to do everything at least as well as SourceTree, and some things so much better. Comparing it to other GUI experiences, not to the command line. So my thoughts here are definitely from a "GUI" perspective. I'm not much of a command-line guy, and when I do command line stuff it is usually very basic stuff that I setup in a bat file and never have to do again. As a long-time Hg user who has only dabbled in Git till now, I can say that Tower is looking like a definite purchase for me.