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    Gitember 2

    Gitember 2

    Gitember another git GUI client written on javafx

    November, December, Gitember. Just another GIT gui client just for fun. Full-text search across history, including binary files. Search in open files. Add change annotation, and branch differences with item details. Add an overview for different components. Added LFS support. With SSH only. Fast file compare, the text flow changed to rich text fx. Mass operations - delete, stage, unstage, and revert.
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    Gitconvex

    Gitconvex

    A web UI client for managing git repos on the go

    ... source. The LIBGIT_NOTES file includes all the guidelines to download and setup libgit for different platforms. The master branch contains the latest and the stable build of the project. For a reliable experience, always clone the repo from the master branch.
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    git-sketch-plugin

    git-sketch-plugin

    A Git client generating pretty diffs built right into Sketch

    ... when you start working on a new feature. Work normally on your design. Save the file. Commit the changes with a meaningful message describing them. The plugin will extract the artboards in your file in order to show the differences easily. Push your changes to the remote. Create a pull request from your branch to the master branch. Voila. Your co-workers can review the changes, comment on them and approve them. Once approved, merge the pull request.
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