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    MeGit

    MeGit

    Standalone Git GUI based on EGit

    Looking for a powerful, yet easy-to-use, fully open-source user interface for git? Well, there are plenty of options. One of our favorites is EGit. However, EGit is actually a plug-in for Eclipse rather than a standalone tool, such as GitKraken, etc. Nevertheless, even in projects where we actually use other editors or IDEs than Eclipse, we often found ourselves firing up an Eclipse IDE with EGit just to handle more complex git branch operations, for analysing the git history, and so on....
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    RESP.app GUI for Redis

    RESP.app GUI for Redis

    Graphical Redis database management tool

    Redis Desktop Manager (now known as RESP.app) is a fast, open‑source, graphical Redis database management tool offering an intuitive GUI for managing Redis instances—supporting key browsing, editing, shell commands, SSL/TLS, SSH tunnels, and compatibility with cloud-hosted Redis services. RESP.app is joining forces with Redis to offer the Redis community the best possible developer experience and to increase productivity when developing with Redis. Browse, filter, and act on your Redis data...
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