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GitUp

GitUp

A ridiculously powerful toolkit to build your own Git apps!

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A ridiculously powerful toolkit to build your own Git apps!

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Work quickly, safely, and without headaches. The Git interface you've been missing all your life has finally arrived.
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GitUp
GitUp The Git interface you've been missing all your life

Launched on May 27th, 2015

GitUp was ranked #3 of the day for June 2nd, 2015
GitUp was ranked #3 of the day for June 2nd, 2015

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GitUp

The Git interface you've been missing all your life
GitUp was ranked #3 of the day for June 2nd, 2015
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Mac•Software Engineering•Developer Tools
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Pierre-Olivier Latour

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Kim Schulz
Kim Schulz
very nice UI. Too bad it is only available for Mac
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10yr ago
Pierre-Olivier Latour
Pierre-Olivier Latour
Houseparty for Mac

Houseparty for Mac

Maker
Git just celebrated its 10 years anniversary, but most engineers are still confused by its intricacy (3 of the top 5 questions of all time on Stack Overflow are Git related). Since Git turns even simple actions into mystifying commands (“git add” to stage versus “git reset HEAD” to unstage anyone?), it’s no surprise users waste time, get frustrated, distract the rest of their team for help, or worse, screw up their repo! GitUp is a bet to invent a new Git interaction model that lets engineers work quickly, safely, and without headaches. It's unlike any other Git client out there from the way it’s built (it interacts directly with the Git database on disk), to the way it works (you manipulate the repository graph instead of manipulating commits). With GitUp, you get a truly efficient Git client for Mac: - A live and interactive repo graph (edit, reorder, fixup, merge commits…), - Unlimited undo / redo of almost all operations (even rebases and merges), - Time Machine like snapshots for 1-click rollbacks to previous repo states, - Features that don’t even exist natively in Git like a visual commit splitter or a unified reflog browser, - Instant search across the entire repo including diff contents, - A ridiculously fast UI, often faster than the command line. GitUp is available in Pre-Release today. Create a free GitUp account to access the community forums, advanced features in the app, and more. Give it a shot and be sure to share your feedback!
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10yr ago
Fred Rivett
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@swisspol Interesting new product. As someone who's pretty new to Git (< 3 months) and jumped straight into the command line I've found the learning curve to be pretty reasonable. I still Google for some commands but it's getting less & less frequent. Regarding confusion over `git add` to stage and `git reset HEAD` to unstage, it makes total sense. Both `git add` & `git rm` stage a change, and if you want to unstage that using a command like `git remove` wouldn't make sense, as really what we want to do is reset our staging area. Interested to see what seasoned Gitters think, my main comment is that the command line isn't very hard but just has an initial learning curve. I'd recommend anyone who uses Git to at least learn the command line version, for me it's given me a greater understanding of how things work, I can't see myself ever going for a GUI now.
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10yr ago
Thibaut Davoult
Thibaut Davoult

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I can see this as a great helper for learners as well. As you can see, git can be very confusing and judging from your landing page, it looks like you can easily visualize what you're doing/about to do! I'll give it a shot :)
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10yr ago
Pierre-Olivier Latour
Pierre-Olivier Latour
Houseparty for Mac

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@thibautdavoult Thanks for trying! It should help for Git learners indeed, especially for merges and rebases as it become a lot more visual. Please share feedback on http://forums.gitup.co/.
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