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    WSLGit

    WSLGit

    Use Git installed in Bash on Windows/Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL)

    This project provides a small executable that forwards all arguments to git running inside Bash on Windows/Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL). Use Git installed in Bash on Windows/Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) from Windows and Visual Studio Code (VSCode) The primary reason for this tool is to make the Git plugin in Visual Studio Code (VSCode) work with the git command installed in WSL. For these two to interoperate, this tool translates paths between the Windows (C:\Foo\Bar) and Linux (/mnt/c/Foo/Bar) representations. The install.bat script creates a folder structure similar to the one used by Git For Windows, and creates some useful symbolic links in the wslgit\cmd and wslgit\bin folders. ...
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    GitLens

    GitLens

    Supercharge Git inside VS Code and unlock untapped knowledge

    GitLens, part of GitKraken’s legendary Git tools, is an open-source extension for Visual Studio Code. GitLens supercharges Git inside VS Code and unlocks untapped knowledge within each repository. It helps you to visualize code authorship at a glance via Git blame annotations and CodeLens, seamlessly navigate and explore Git repositories, gain valuable insights via rich visualizations and powerful comparison commands, and so much more.
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    diff2html

    diff2html

    Pretty diff to html javascript library (diff2html)

    Each diff provides a comprehensive visualization of the code changes, helping developers identify problems and better understand the changes. Each diff features a line-by-line and side-by-side preview of your changes. All the code changes are syntax highlighted using highlight.js, providing more readability. Similar lines are paired, allowing for easier change tracking. We work hard to make sure you can have your diffs in a simple and flexible way. The AI community building the future....
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    Guitar

    Guitar

    Git GUI Client

    Many Git client apps have some problems. It's too late to start up, falls well, is user registration tedious when downloading, is paid for commercial use, is not multi-platform, or is an animation or visual effect. It was said that the production was overkill and the wizard and the source code were not published. I tried to eliminate such inconvenience as much as possible. At first I started developing it for my own study, because I was interested in learning how to use Git and how it worked inside. Some of the best engineers of the time may think Git in GUI. ...
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    Gitlogue

    Gitlogue

    A cinematic Git commit replay tool for the terminal

    Gitlogue provides a fun and creative command-line tool that turns your Git commit history into an animated replay, displaying your commits as if someone were typing the changes in real time with cinematic flair. When you run this tool in the terminal, it visually replays diffs line by line, highlights syntax, and shows changes evolving in a way that feels like watching a code story unfold, which can be entertaining and useful for reviewing history or showcasing progress. It builds on typical Git data but reshapes it into a compelling narrative with visual appeal, making it great for demos, teaching, or just savoring your development journey. The tool is standalone and designed to be easy to install and run, so users don’t need complex setups to enjoy animated commit histories. ...
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    git-tfs

    git-tfs

    A Git/TFS bridge, similar to git-svn

    git-tfs is a two-way bridge between TFS (Team Foundation Server) and git, similar to git-svn. It fetches TFS commits into a git repository, and lets you push your updates back to TFS. git-tfs is a two-way bridge between TFS and git, similar to git-svn. If the build fails to build some GitTfs.Vs201x projects, just unload in Visual Studio all the projects you are not interested in to be able to build and use your own version. You could also install, the Team Foundation Server Object Model for...
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    Git Graph extension for VSC

    Git Graph extension for VSC

    View a Git Graph of your repository in Visual Studio Code

    ...View the Visual Studio Code Diff of any file change between the selected commits by clicking on it. Open the current version of any file that was affected between the selected commits.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    GitHub Extension for Visual Studio

    GitHub Extension for Visual Studio

    GitHub Extension for Visual Studio

    The GitHub Extension for Visual Studio provides GitHub integration in Visual Studio 2015 and newer. Most of the extension UI lives in the Team Explorer pane, which is available from the View menu. Use GitHub and Visual Studio to bring CI / CD source control and workflows closer to your code. GitHub compatibility is now integrated into Visual Studio. Get GitHub for Visual Studio set up to bring the GitHub flow to Visual Studio. ...
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    Git History

    Git History

    Quickly browse the history of a file from any git repository

    Git History is a web-based tool for visually browsing the history of a file from a Git repository. It lets users inspect how a file changed over time by replacing a supported repository URL with the Git History domain. The tool works with GitHub, GitLab, and Bitbucket file URLs, making it useful across several common code-hosting platforms. It presents changes as an animated, readable timeline instead of requiring users to manually step through commits. The project also offers browser...
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    sourcerer.io

    sourcerer.io

    Sourcerer app makes a visual profile from your GitHub and git repos

    ...The best way to verify is to look at the code. Protobuf messages declared in src/main/proto/sourcerer.proto is a good start as it describes the client-server protocol. The Sourcerer app does not upload source code anywhere, and it never will. Visual presentation your development experience. Detection of more than 1,000 libraries in code with per-line statistics. Support of 100 languages (even exotic ones like COBOL).
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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