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by edparcell
5761 days ago
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Looks interesting. I develop on Windows, Mac and Linux platforms. My desktop is Windows+Mac, and I'm currently using TortoiseGit on Windows and GitX on Mac, plus the command-line where necessary or more convenient. I haven't done too much Mac development in the last few months, so this is from memory - the situation may have changed since. I would guess GitX is your main competition. GitX is perfectly friendly, and quite useful for staging and making commits on a single development branch, but doesn't exactly have great coverage of the other features of git that I use, so I end up resorting to command-line relatively often. Good for me I'm sure, but it hampers my workflow a little, especially if I have to start diving through docs when I know what I want to do, but need to look up the arguments to do it. With that said, I'd welcome a more complete Mac Git GUI, and I look forward to tracking your progress, and evaluating your product when possible. Best of luck. |
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For the initial release, we are purposefully not including some of the more "advanced" features, until we get feedback on what's most valuable to our users.
Which tasks are most likely to drive you to the command line?