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Description
QGit allows users to explore the history of revisions, examine the contents of patches, and identify altered files while visually navigating through various development branches. You can investigate revisions, compare differences, trace file histories, and annotate files, in addition to managing an archive tree. Users can visually commit changes by selectively cherry-picking modified files and can also apply or format patch series from chosen commits. The software supports drag-and-drop functionality for moving commits between two QGit instances, enhancing workflow efficiency. Furthermore, you can associate sequences of commands, scripts, or any executable actions to create custom functions that can be triggered from the menu, with their outputs displayed in a terminal window. QGit provides a graphical interface for frequently used StGIT commands such as push, pop, and applying or formatting patches. Additionally, it is possible to generate new patches or update the current top patch using the same principles as a git commit, allowing for the cherry-picking of individual modified files to streamline your version control process. Overall, QGit simplifies and enhances the management of Git repositories through its intuitive visual tools.
Description
TortoiseGit serves as a Windows Shell Interface for Git, drawing inspiration from TortoiseSVN. This software is open source and can be entirely compiled using freely accessible tools. Unlike integrations tailored for specific IDEs such as Visual Studio or Eclipse, TortoiseGit is versatile and can be employed with any development environment and various file types. Users primarily interact with TortoiseGit through the context menu in Windows Explorer, which facilitates regular Git tasks like committing changes, viewing logs, comparing different versions, and managing branches and tags. Additionally, TortoiseGit offers overlay icons that indicate file status, a comprehensive context menu for Git operations, and numerous other features. The project is developed under the GPL license, ensuring that it remains completely free for anyone to utilize, even in commercial applications, without any limitations. Moreover, since the source code is publicly available, you have the option to create your own customized version if desired, making it a flexible choice for developers. Overall, TortoiseGit stands out as a valuable tool for those working with Git on Windows.
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Windows
Mac
Linux
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QGit viewer
Website
sourceforge.net/projects/qgit/
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Company Name
TortoiseGit
Website
tortoisegit.org