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GitBunki is a macOS Git client designed in SwiftUI that offers a seamless user experience. This comprehensive Git tool prioritizes simplicity and ease of use, drawing inspiration from the renowned GitX, and features a keyboard-centric, three-pane layout to manage staging, history, branches, tags, stashes, and remotes efficiently. By utilizing the trusted git binary, GitBunki ensures privacy as it operates locally without cloud interaction, delivering a serene native Mac environment that's distinct from typical Electron applications. Users can easily stage portions of code down to hunks, lines, or even words, and they have the convenience of double-clicking to stage or unstage files, shift-clicking to select a range of lines, or amending their last commit, all while committing directly from the message box using Cmd+Enter. The comprehensive commit log is visually represented with a lane-based graph and includes badges for branches and tags, along with search functionality by message, author, or SHA, featuring Gravatar avatars that revert to initials when necessary. Additionally, the right-click menu provides quick access to actions such as cherry-picking, reverting, resetting, and initiating an interactive rebase. Users also benefit from diff review capabilities that offer both unified and side-by-side views, and the file history and blame features provide detailed per-line context, including author information, dates, SHA, and summaries, enhancing the overall workflow and productivity. With these robust functionalities, GitBunki aims to streamline the development process for Mac users significantly.
Description
GitX is a graphical user interface for Git designed specifically for Mac OS X. It boasts a history viewer akin to gitk and a commit interface resembling git gui, all presented in a sleek OS X aesthetic. Compatible with Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard and 10.6 Snow Leopard, GitX cannot be compiled on older systems due to its reliance on features like Garbage Collection. Additionally, it requires a modern version of Git, with 1.6.0 or higher being supported. Upon launching GitX, users can easily enable command-line functionality via the menu (GitX->Enable Terminal Usage), which installs a “gitx” binary in /usr/local/bin. The software offers a comprehensive history viewer, an elegant commit interface, and features like hunk- and line-wise staging for enhanced efficiency. With a streamlined workflow, users can navigate the tree of any revision, enjoy a visually appealing Aqua interface, and paste commits directly to gist.github.com, along with QuickLook integration. GitX is designed to serve as a graphical wrapper for the most commonly used Git commands, allowing users to fulfill their daily Git requirements in a unified application. Ultimately, it aims to simplify the Git experience for Mac users, making version control more accessible and enjoyable.
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Windows
Mac
Linux
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GitBunki
Country
United States
Website
gitbunki.com
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GitX
Website
gitx.frim.nl/
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