What Git client do you use?
>>54577948
the command line
i'm not a programmer, i'm a NEET, i've never made or worked on a single project in my life.
I don't use it
COMMAND LINE GIT
BEST GIT
GUI USERS CONFIRMED KEKS
GET OUT OF MY BOARD NORMIE
REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
GitKraken
#itwasneveradress
>>54577971
What's wrong with a gui?
>>54577948
command line + fish prompt
smartgit
tig
git
>>54578075
you
>>54578075
Convoluted, not flexible, no simple way to automate, mouse driven, inefficient, not a standard, commercial, slow, bug prone.
>>54578075
Not him but a GUI is too confusing and often uses catch all phrases because they want to support all version control systems. That means that they don't know what pull,push,clone or whatever is and use their own terminology. It's so much easier to just use the command line.
git 2.8.2-1 (x86_64)
>>54577948
I use smartgit
>>54577948
I just type git.
>>54577948
Pic related
>>54577971
Yeah because reviewing large diffs or browsing a file's history from command line is completely efficient. We get it, you pretend to be a 1337 h4x0r on gee because you can use a CLI tool, but some of us actually need to get work done
>>54578762
>Yeah because reviewing large diffs or browsing a file's history from command line is completely efficient.
How is it less efficient?
>git client
are you too stupid to memorize 4 commands?
>>54578560
spot on
>>54578762
>Yeah because reviewing large diffs or browsing a file's history from command line is completely efficient.
what isgit mergetool
git difftool
Source Tree
>>54577948
On linux the command line, on Windows SmartGit or SourceTree, because gitBash or the alternatives are crap. I still don't like them.
>>54577948
"git"
>>54577948
I dont. I have worked on several projects and never felt the need to upload them onto git
Magit in emacs and cli everywhere else
>>54577948
I usegit
>>54577948
Sometime I use intelliJ's git integration.
But I really use the plain old command line mostly.
>>54577948
gitk if its a big proj I never worked before
git otherwise
>>54577948
the conventional textually driven binary?
>>54577972
>GitKraken is the only Git client built on Electron
>>54578075
If you couldn't feel the irony in that post you have autism.
On a similar note, I unironically use the command line tool.
>>54577972
>No. GitKraken is free (as in beer) but is not open source
#trashed
>>54577948
sourcetree
its nice
git gui
It makes viewing diffs easy. I do the rest with the terminal.
>>54577948
command line git... with the git-flow addon.
>Using a GUI with git.
Found Pajeet.
Command line with a meld to do merges.
>>54577948
How does Git even work?
>>54583259
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4XpnKHJAok8
SmartGit, sue me.
>>54577948
>git client
this is a thing? i've been a windowsfag all my life and i use git with the command line
seriously, it's like 5 or 6 simple commands, get your shit together pajeet
>>54583839
In normal use there isn't much of an advantage, no.
But when shit goes wrong and you need to clean up the mess it's really convenient to have a gui.
Smartgit has proven comfy enough.
I don't appareciate how pissy it gets about wanting a name and email though, maybe I don't want to provide those things, bitch.
I'm using ssh so it's fine.
command line and whatever the IDE i'm using provides.
>>54583900
>But when shit goes wrong and you need to clean up the mess it's really convenient to have a gui.
this.
if you've ever worked on a git-tracked project with collaborators who suck at git, the GUI is a life saver for figuring out what the fuck went wrong.
>>54578778
Muh eyez
>>54577954
this