A qt just laughed at me for using git from the command line at work today.
Is there a GUI for git worth using? Something that just werks?
>>57531316
Fug her.
>>57531316
Atlassian SourceTree. No linux version sadly.
The only decent git GUI is the one in Jetbrains IDEs. Stick to the command line.
Here are my aliases (~/.gitconfig):[alias]
branches = branch -a
stashes = stash list
unstash = stash apply
unstage = reset -q HEAD --
discard = checkout --
uncommit = reset --mixed HEAD~
amend = commit --amend
nevermind = reset --hard HEAD
graph = log --graph -10 --branches --remotes --tags --format=format:'%Cgreen%h %Creset• %<(75,trunc)%s (%cN, %cr) %Cred%d' --date-order
precommit = diff --cached --diff-algorithm=minimal -w
>>57531390
neat
anyone has anymore?
>>57531316
Git cola.
git gud
>>57531316
GitKraken
What are these answers? Jesus.
Either stick with command line, use GitKraken if on linux, or Sourcetree otherwise.
>>57531316
Firstly, 3d girls can't use computers. Secondly see this: >>57531656
>>57531316
she was hiding the fact that she was extremley aroused by your cli
if not she's not the one
Fuck her, command line is just fine, you're only loosing functionality and efficiency if you use the GUI
Qt is jealous that her IQ is below 60
>>57531316
She knows
>>57531374
This.
>>57531316
How about you stop being such a cuck that you change things based on what a woman thinks lmao
>>57531652
This
Emacs + evil-mode + magit + evil-magit
>>57531316
Try SmartGit.
Nice GUI for staging, committing, branching/merging, stashing, diffing and stuff and has lots of integrations. Rebasing is better by using the CLI, though. It also has a pretty good commit log viewer, which can be handy sometimes. Sadly it's not OSS, but free for non-commercial use and can be run on Windows, Linux and MacOS.
>>57532538
I know people that swear by magit.
What make it so good?
>all these cucks recommending close source software as a fucking git wrapper
>>57531402
[alias]
hist = log --pretty=format:\"%h %ad | %s%d [%an]\" --graph --date=short
add-commit = !git add -A && git commit -v --date="`date --utc +%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S%z`"
>>57531316
>is there a gui worth using
Boy oh boy you must be gnu here
>>57535072
>lol anon are you a hacker or something
>uh, yes, actually, that's what git is designed to help with
>>57535128
didn't mean to quote
>>57535132
too late faggot
everyone laugh at him
>>57531316
GitKraken
SourceTree
Built in Git in Net Beans IDE
>>57535140
>tfw this happened to me all the time back in elementary school
>>57531316
command line is the only true patrician way to git
pls stop listening to wemyn on technology matters k ?
>>57534441
Kys
tortoisegit :~)
I use git cola. For complex situation I resort to the command line. Git GUIs are useful for checking the diffs between local and remote branches.