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by pietbrauer
3814 days ago
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Yes, it enables you to clone Git repositories to your phone for you to change files, make new branches and push and pull changes. Possible use cases:
- make a quick edit to a pull request you made
- blog using Jekyll
- see what your team has been up to while you are on your way
- look at code where a computer is just not convenient to use, e.g. while commuting Just to be sure we are not talking on iPhone only, as it is a universal app it runs on iPad and particularly the iPad pro too. The iPad pro focuses on producing rather than consuming and Git2Go fits perfectly into this scheme. |
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