![]() ![]() This could easily compete with GitEye and SmartGit. Its still in its development phases (1.5.1 is still missing HiDPI support), but gets basic work done. current branch clearly visible while committing each changed/added file can be committed separately ~ super clear list of changed/added files (list + diff detail) + refresh shortcut īeautiful clear history, commit UX messy, lightweight, custom commands can be added + full history visible in main window current branch clearly visible while commiting ~ each changed/added file can be commited separately current branch clearly visible in history beautiful tree (DAG), branches CLEARLY separated committing unclear, history hidden, requires a license ~ full history visible in main window 2nd place: SmartGitīeautiful integrated file diff. Note: if the Git Files view stops working on you, then use the similar Git Staging view. + current branch clearly visible while commiting + each changed/added file can be committed separately + super clear list of changed/added files (list + diff detail) + current branch clearly visible in history + beautiful tree (DAG), branches CLEARLY separated Most intuitive UI, fastest workflow, highly customizable ~ full history visible in main window ~ = feature somewhat matches my requirements Legend - = feature missing or so **** it doesn't count Most of the tested git GUI clients are complete ****, below are 2 of the best and 1 that is not as **** as others. TortoiseHg + hggit (best UI, hggit doesn't work).* current branch clearly visible while committing * each changed/added file can be committed separately (or in groups) * superclear list of changed/added files (list + diff detail) * current branch clearly visible in history * beautiful tree (DAG), branches CLEARLY separated I'm a long time TortoiseHg Workbench poweruser and I love it, so naturally my completely opinionated criteria were mostly based on it: * full history visible in main window Tl dr: GitEye = most intuitive UI, fastest workflow, highly customizable ![]()
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