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Any Good Git Client Suggestion

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    Alisten
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    looking for any good Git Client

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      looking for any good Git Client

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      Pl45m4
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      @Alisten

      OS?

      • Git GUI
      • SourceTree (best one IMO)

      If debugging is the process of removing software bugs, then programming must be the process of putting them in.

      ~E. W. Dijkstra

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        mrjj
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        Hi
        We recently went from SVN to Git and hence we had to test out some Git clients.
        I also highly recommend SourceTree.
        We tried some/many of
        https://www.slant.co/topics/2089/~best-git-clients-for-windows

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          Andrey Vasilyev
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          @Alisten GitKraken is a Git GUI client for Windows, Mac and Linux. It helps developers become more productive and efficient with Git. It's free for non-commercial use. ... It is designed to cope with everything from small to very large projects based on speed, efficiency and data integrity.

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            QKelteseth
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            On windows gitextensions is by far the best!

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              SimonSchroeder
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              Before switching to GIT we have used (in both companies I have made this transition) TortoiseSVN. So, it was an obvious choice to go with TortoiseGIT. However, we have a very simple tree structure (we rarely use branches) which does not require more advanced visualization techniques. Other than that it does its job.

              TortoiseGIT requires to install the GIT command line tools for Windows separately. Then, also Qt Creator (and I believe Visual Studio as well) has a lot of GIT features already integrated. I do use at least GIT blame and GIT log from Qt Creator quite often.

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