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  • timconsidineT Offline
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    timconsidine
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    wrote on last edited by timconsidine
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    I goofed recently and lost some work.
    I'm generally comfortable with command line but only basic git skills.
    I'm thinking that a Git GUI utility might be useful for speed/idiocy prevention.
    Been looking at some options.
    Do you use a Git utility ? With GUI ? Which ?

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    • timconsidineT timconsidine

      I goofed recently and lost some work.
      I'm generally comfortable with command line but only basic git skills.
      I'm thinking that a Git GUI utility might be useful for speed/idiocy prevention.
      Been looking at some options.
      Do you use a Git utility ? With GUI ? Which ?

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      @timconsidine said in Git utility ?:

      Git GUI utility

      On Windows I use Github Desktop. On Mac I use GitBox. On Ubuntu, I just hope for the best!

      A life lived in fear is a life half-lived

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      • scookeS scooke

        @timconsidine said in Git utility ?:

        Git GUI utility

        On Windows I use Github Desktop. On Mac I use GitBox. On Ubuntu, I just hope for the best!

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        timconsidine
        App Dev
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        #3

        @scooke why not Github Desktop on Mac ?
        Is it not so performant ? Problems ?

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        • timconsidineT timconsidine

          @scooke why not Github Desktop on Mac ?
          Is it not so performant ? Problems ?

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          App Dev
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          For me itโ€™s either the git cli directly, or git lens in vs code. Although the latter feels more technical, than the cli.

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          • timconsidineT timconsidine

            @scooke why not Github Desktop on Mac ?
            Is it not so performant ? Problems ?

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            @timconsidine GitHub Desktop's always worked for me on Mac, if you don't mind the very frequent updates & app restarts.

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              GitKraken is a good choice as well. I use GitHub Desktop to manage the projects and cloning without grabbing the URL, but Command-line for everything else.

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              • timconsidineT timconsidine

                @scooke why not Github Desktop on Mac ?
                Is it not so performant ? Problems ?

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                @timconsidine Gitbox was out before GDesktop, mostly. And I paid for it, so I want to use it! Also, it is sort of barebones compared to GD, all I do is pull, commit, push on my projects, so the extra GUI busyness didn't help.

                A life lived in fear is a life half-lived

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                  We use GitKraken for vscode, or IntelliJ/GoLand integrated git.

                  Matteo. R.
                  Founder and Tech-Support Manager.
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                  • timconsidineT timconsidine

                    I goofed recently and lost some work.
                    I'm generally comfortable with command line but only basic git skills.
                    I'm thinking that a Git GUI utility might be useful for speed/idiocy prevention.
                    Been looking at some options.
                    Do you use a Git utility ? With GUI ? Which ?

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                    murgero
                    App Dev
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #9

                    @timconsidine Do you use vs code? It has a built in git UI for managing repos. If you open a folder that was clone in git, downloaded from git, etc you can manage with vscode.

                    Also, might wanna take a look at https://git-scm.com/downloads/guis/

                    git command line is really easy, and a gui can make it better.

                    for strictly cli, I recommend to beginners to read https://rogerdudler.github.io/git-guide/ it's a simple, easy to read guide on using git.

                    Good luck

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                    https://urgero.org
                    ~ Professional Nerd. Freelance Programmer. ~

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                    • murgeroM murgero

                      @timconsidine Do you use vs code? It has a built in git UI for managing repos. If you open a folder that was clone in git, downloaded from git, etc you can manage with vscode.

                      Also, might wanna take a look at https://git-scm.com/downloads/guis/

                      git command line is really easy, and a gui can make it better.

                      for strictly cli, I recommend to beginners to read https://rogerdudler.github.io/git-guide/ it's a simple, easy to read guide on using git.

                      Good luck

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                      @murgero only used vscode for a flutter project which is not yet in git repo. But maybe I should, and maybe I should use vscode more. It's quite impressive ๐Ÿ‘

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                      • murgeroM murgero

                        @timconsidine Do you use vs code? It has a built in git UI for managing repos. If you open a folder that was clone in git, downloaded from git, etc you can manage with vscode.

                        Also, might wanna take a look at https://git-scm.com/downloads/guis/

                        git command line is really easy, and a gui can make it better.

                        for strictly cli, I recommend to beginners to read https://rogerdudler.github.io/git-guide/ it's a simple, easy to read guide on using git.

                        Good luck

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                        @murgero : I tried VSCode a bit more, and tried Sourcetree.
                        GitHub Desktop didn't gel for me (don't really know why).

                        Update for anyone else sitting on the fence : try VSCode !
                        Works really nicely, easy integrated environment, relatively low learning curve.
                        Certainly suits me as a relative beginner.

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