Best Git GUI Clients for Freelancers

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    TortoiseGit Reviews
    TortoiseGit, a Windows Shell Interface to Git that is based on TortoiseSVN, is TortoiseGit. It is open-source and can be fully built with freely available software. It's not an integration for a specific IDE such as Visual Studio, Eclipse, or other. You can use it with any development tool you like and with any file. The context menu of Windows Explorer will be the main interface to TortoiseGit. TortoiseGit assists you with regular tasks such as committing, showing logs and diffing two versions, creating branches, tags, creating patches, and creating branches. TortoiseGit has overlay icons that show the file status, a powerful context menu to Git, and many other useful features. It is free software, and was developed under the GPL. It is free to anyone, even in a commercial environment. You can also download the source code, which is available for free.
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    Sublime Merge Reviews
    Line-by-line staging. Commit Editing. Unmatched Performance Sublime Merge is a fast cross-platform GUI toolkit that also features an unmatched syntax highlighting engine and a custom high performance Git reading library. You can commit exactly what you want using line-by-line and Hunk staging. Split hunks into multiple versions by selecting one or more lines. Sublime Text syntax highlight makes it easy to see exactly what has changed in a commit. We have you covered with over 40 languages supported out of the box and automatic loading third-party syntaxes.
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    UltraEdit Reviews

    UltraEdit

    IDM Computer Solutions

    1 Rating
    UltraEdit has been the preferred text editor for over 2 million users and many Fortune 100/500/1000 customers for almost three decades. UltraEdit is a powerful and fast data processor that can handle large files. It also supports almost any syntax or source language. UltraEdit is often referred to as the "Swiss Army knife" of text editors. It's a powerful tool that can be used by users across many industries and responsibilities. UltraEdit is able to solve almost any problem in text editing, including project management and programming. It can also handle large file manipulations, remote (FTP/SFTP), data sorting, column/block editing, advanced file searching, and text data reformatting. UltraEdit is available on Windows, Mac, and Linux. It is supported by a professional team of developers and customer service personnel located in the USA.
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    Sourcetree Reviews
    Simple and powerful in a beautiful Git GUI. Sourcetree makes it easy to interact with your Git repositories, so you can concentrate on coding. Sourcetree's simple Git GUI allows you to visualize and manage your repositories. You can say goodbye to the command-line - a Git client simplifies distributed version control and brings everyone up to speed quickly. Advanced users will be even more productive with a Git client. You can review changesets, stash, cherry pick between branches, and many other things. Seeing is believing. With a single click, you can access information about any branch or commit. It is a fully-featured GUI that allows for consistent, efficient development right out of the box. Uses Mercurial and Git. Visualize your work, and then push with confidence. Changes can be made by the file, hunk, or line. Never miss a single thing. Keep track of your work and keep up-to-date with your code. It's easy to keep track of your team's progress with detailed branching diagrams.
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    GitHub Desktop Reviews
    Instead of focusing on Git, think about what is important. GitHub Desktop makes it easy to develop, no matter if you are a beginner or a seasoned user. You can quickly add co-authors for your commit. This is great for pairing and for giving credit/love to someone who helped you fix that particular bug. You can see the history page for attribution and undo accidental attribution. Also, you can see the co-authors of GitHub. You can view all open pull requests in your repositories, and you can check them out as if it were a local branch. You can also see which pull requests have passed commit status checks. The new GitHub Desktop supports syntax highlighting for diffs in a variety languages. Compare changed images easily You can easily compare the before and after images. You can swipe between them or just the changed parts. You can open your favorite editor or shell directly from the app or jump to GitHub Desktop directly from your shell.
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    SmartGit Reviews
    SmartGit supports Bitbucket and GitLab, as well as Azure DevOps. SmartGit helps newbies to Git as well as makes experienced developers more productive. SmartGit offers the same intuitive user interface for Windows, macOS, and Linux: - Graphic merge and commit history Drag and drop to commit reordering. - fast, even for larger repositories SmartGit licenses can be used on as many operating systems and machines as you wish. SmartGit includes special integrations for BitBucket, BitBucket Server, BitBucket Server, GitHub, and GitLab to create Pull Requests and review comments. SmartGit can be used with any Git client, including your own Git repositories and other hosting providers.
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    Fork Reviews
    Fork is improving day by day. We are happy to share our successes with you. Fork is gentle and informative about GitHub notifications. Use the built-in merge conflict resolver and merge-conflict helper to quickly resolve your merge-conflicts. Visual interactive rebase allows you to edit, reorder and squash commits. Fork allows you see diffs for common image formats. Fork's diff viewer provides an easy way to quickly spot changes in your source code. History view allows you to see all commits that have changed a specific file or directory. Blame view allows you to find the last commit that changed a file line.
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    GitKraken Client Reviews
    GitKraken offers a Git GUI + CLI features that make Git easier, safer & more powerful. GitKraken users depend on GitKraken Client to help them manage Git in their daily workflows and help keep them focused on their work. Git is as notorious as the Kraken for being powerful, but it’s complicated to learn, especially if you’re trying to memorize commands. If you’re new to Git, GitKraken Client will get you up-to-speed faster so you can be productive from day one. GitKraken Client reduces the risk of getting your repos into a bad state. It provides secure Git integrations, a mighty conflict resolution tool and an undo button to act as your safety net for unavoidable mistakes. Git has many powerful capabilities buried in the depths. GitKraken Client’s merge tool, diff view, interactive rebase mode, and other visual UI elements surface complex Git processes so you can crush any challenges that sail into your path. Integrations with GitHub, GitLab, Bitbucket, and Azure DevOps make it swift and simple to clone, fork, and add remotes. You can even create, view and manage pull requests.
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    Glint Reviews

    Glint

    Logic Over Snacks Ltd.

    $0
    It's easier and more visually easy to manage your Git repositories. Features: - A graph that shows branches, commits and where merges occurred in an easy-to-read visual format - Use a 4-way diff editor to perform merges and resolve conflicts - Multiple merges can be managed simultaneously without affecting files on disk or requiring you to switch branches. - Search your repository history for commits and files - Integrate Bitbucket, GitLab and GitHub to create or clone repositories easily - Squash commits together - Insert new commits in middle - You can move individual changes from one commit into another - Edit commit messages - Undo/redo
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    Codeanywhere Reviews

    Codeanywhere

    Codeanywhere

    $2.50 per user per month
    Cloud IDE is quick and easy to deploy a development environment. This allows you to code, learn, develop, and collaborate on projects. Our web-based Codeanywhere code editor will make you forget that you ever used another code editor. All major programming languages fully supported, including JavaScript/TypeScript, PHP, Python, Ruby, Go, Java, C/C++, C# any many other. Intelligent editing features include auto-complete, code definition, code refactor and rename symbol. You can debug code using break points, call stacks, and an interactive console. Git client with all the features. Expandable with a large number of extensions. In seconds, you can also create powerful containers that can be configured for your programming environment. You can run your code on our infrastructure, with full sudo access. Prebuilt development environments that support all major programming languages.
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    Gitfox Reviews

    Gitfox

    bytieful e.U.

    €39.99 per user per year
    If you think your Git repositories deserve the best, you should absolutely get Gitfox. This lightweight Git client has been written exclusively for macOS and definitely looks like it belongs here. Use one coherent interface to make sense of your repository, improve your code quality and commit faster! Superior Diffs Know what's changed — don't guess. Inline Changes are highlighted to take the guesswork out of your diffs. Image Diffs help you make sure the correct assets go into your project. Line Staging breaks your work down into smaller steps. Only commit what you want to.
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    CommandGit Reviews

    CommandGit

    Safe Software Solutions

    $5.99/month/user
    This is a tool that every software developer should have. Unique GUI that harnesses the power and flexibility of a Command Line Interface. Built-in customizable CLI commands Git (130), Linux (75) Windows (60), Linux (75), Docker (40), and many other! CommandGit's unique features will help software developers at all levels of the software development cycle increase their productivity. You can easily manage your cloud infrastructure and your local Git repository with just a click. There are many options available. The only limit is the number of CLI commands presets that you wish to create. It can be used daily as your Git GUI client, or as a primary utility for system administration.
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    Tower Reviews

    Tower

    SaaS.group GmbH

    $69 per user, per year
    Tower is the most powerful Git client on Mac and Windows, and has been used by over 100,000 developers and designers. Tower's new features, including Interactive Rebase and Pull Requests, are stunning. You can also create, merge, close and comment on Pull Requests from within Tower. Pull Requests are now easier to use thanks to their integration into our responsive, clear, and powerful desktop interface. Quick Actions dialog now gives you superpowers. Give it a branch name, and it will offer checkout. It will display the file's history if you give it a file name. It will display the commit history if you give it a commit hash. It's fast as lightning and easy to use. Interactive Rebase is a powerful tool, but it can be difficult to use. Tower makes it easy to drag and drop. Tower has so many new levels of detail. Navigation Tower is as easy as surfing the internet.
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    GitUp Reviews
    You can work quickly, safely, without headaches, and with no hassles. GitUp is the Git interface that you have been searching for all your life. GitUp allows you to see all branches and merges in perfect clarity. GitUp's graph immediately reflects any change, no matter how small or large, that you make. There is no need to refresh or wait. To quickly see the message and diff of a commit, highlight it and hit the spacebar. GitUp gives complete, transparent control over your local checkout. It's easy to rescind any unwanted changes. Margaritas, tattoos, sudo rm -rf /, etc. GitUp makes it easy to undo your most recent changes. GitUp's Snapshot feature creates a Time-Machine-like history for every change to your repo. This allows you to go back to any point in the past. It's easy to rewrite, split, delete and re-order commits.
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    Gitbox Reviews

    Gitbox

    Gitbox

    $14.99 one-time payment
    One-click commit. Push and pull. Unique search in history and undo for Git command. You can use powerful commands such as rebase, branch reset, and cherry picking. It now supports submodules. Gitbox can be integrated with popular diff tools like Xcode FileMerge and Kaleidoscope. For maximum efficiency, use the keyboard. Use the arrow keys to jump between panes or lists. To stage all files, press Cmd+Shift+Return. Use the "S" shortcut to stage/unstage specific files. To pull and push, use the "U" and"P" shortcuts. To fetch, press the Option key. To force push or rebase, press Cmd+Shift. The right click menus provide all the advanced features that you may need. To reset a branch, cherry select a commit, or revert to a file, you can use the right click menus. Simply undo a commit to amend it (cmd+Z). You can also undo merges, pulls, and pushes. Use color labels to find bugs. You can check out a commit and then test it. Mark it if it works. This is a better and more visual approach than git -bisect.
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    GitX-dev Reviews
    GitX-dev, a variant (fork) of GitX that is long-defunct GUI to the git version control system, is a fork. It has been improved with productivity and friendliness-oriented changes. The goal was to make a first-class tool that is easy to maintain for today's active developers. GitX-dev builds on the solid foundation of GitX and allows history browsing of your repository. You can view a well-formatted diff of any revision and search by author or subject. View the entire tree of any revision and preview any file with QuickLook or text view. Drag and drop files from the tree view to transfer them to your computer. All parameters are supported by git rev-list. This is especially true for large repositories (200+ MB). GitX-dev, which is specialized for software developers and is used daily in production environments, is even more useful. We consider it to be feature-complete for most git workflows, with only uncommon or potentially-destructive commands requiring git command-line interaction.
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    Git Cola Reviews
    Git Cola is a powerful and elegant graphical user interface for Git. Git Cola is a free program written in Python (v2+ v3). Ctrl+e uses the Preferences screen to configure the editor. When no editor is configured, the environment variable $VISUAL will be consulted. When editing files, you can configure your editor to gvim-f -p to open multiple tabs. gvim-f -o uses splits. You can select a line on the grep screen, and then press any of the Enter, Ctrl–e, or Edit buttons to take you to that line. Git Cola offers many keyboard shortcuts. Many Git Cola editors are familiar with vim-style hotkeys such as eg. h.j.k.l to navigate in the diff, status and grep widgets. Git Cola's interface is made up of several cooperating tools. Double-clicking a tool will open it in its own subwindow. Drag it around to move it into the main window. You can hide and arrange tools however you wish. Git Cola will remember your window layout and make any necessary repairs.
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    Salto Reviews
    Salto automates, simplifies and automates business operations teams' day-to-day tasks. Salto's platform allows for unprecedented agility, scale, and accuracy by translating business applications into a structured textual representation. Salto has created a structured language that allows text-search, reusing of configs, inline documentation, and many other features. Our built-in Git client makes it easy to audit and document changes, debug, and revert back to previous versions. We make it possible to automate tasks and processes, which will help you save time and reduce human errors, bugs, and breaks. Our approach is based on importing best practices from the software industry and applying them to business app configuration. Salto is an open-source company. It has an open architecture that allows you to use it with other tools such as Git, Git, Jira and others.
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    GitX Reviews
    GitX is a git GUI for Mac OS X. It currently has a history viewer similar to gitk and a commit GUI similar to git gui. It's also in smooth OS X style. GitX is compatible with Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard or Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard. It uses features such as Garbage Collection and cannot be compile on older systems. GitX requires a very recent Git version 1.6.0 or higher. After you have started GitX, you will be able to install the command-line tool via the menu (GitX->Enable terminal Usage). This will install the "gitx" binary to /usr/local/bin. A detailed history viewer and a nice GUI for displaying commits, allowing line-wise and hunk-wise staging. Quick workflow, easy to use, explore any revision's tree, Aqua interface, paste commits into github.com, QuickLook integration. GitX is a graphical wrapper for the most frequently used git-commands. It allows you to fulfill all your daily git requirements in one consistent program.
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    Magit Reviews
    Magit is a text-based user interface for Git. Magit bridges the gap between Git's command-line interface, and other GUIs. It allows you to perform simple as well as complex version control tasks using just a few mnemonic key presses. Magit looks just like the Git command-line interface, but it is actionable in a way that goes beyond what any Git GUI can provide. Magit automatically refreshes this output whenever it becomes outdated. Magit runs Git commands in the background. If you want, you can see exactly what is being executed. This makes it possible to learn the git command line by using Magit. Magit will help you become a better version control user by allowing you to use it for a while. Magit supports and streamlines Git features that developers and users of other Git clients thought couldn't be reasonably mapped to non-command line interfaces.
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    Aurees Reviews
    Aurees Git Client for Windows, Mac, and Linux is a fast, efficient, and easy-to-use Git client. It is completely free and comes with an attractive interface. Clear user interface, intuitive highlighting, and powerful editable diff. Outstanding merge with preview and productive conflict resolution. Aurees Git client is a simple git client that allows you to view, edit and publish changes right from your desktop. A user-friendly interface and integrated diff help you manage Git repositories quickly. You no longer need to switch between text editors or git clients while working. The client displays commit changes in side-by-side text editors. You can view the changes and rollbacks in one click. Merging is simple with Aurees Git. It's free to use and is available for Windows and Mac. The interface of Aurees is intuitive and very clean.
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    GitEye Reviews
    CollabNet GitEye provides a desktop for Git. It can be used with CloudForge, TeamForge and other Git services. GitEye is a graphical Git client that provides central visibility to essential developer tasks like code reviews, defect tracking, code reviews, code reviews, and Agile planning. GitEye can be used on Windows, OSX, and Linux. CollabNet GitEye is a simple-to use graphical Git client that provides central visibility to essential developer tasks like code reviews, defect tracking, agile planning, and code reviews. It's simple to get started. GitEye supports multiple Git implementations, including CloudForge, TeamForge, and GitHub. It runs on all platforms. Say goodbye to the command-line. This easy-to-use graphical Git Client provides access to all important Git functions, including clone and commit, merge, push, pull, stash, stage and reset.
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    gitg Reviews
    Gitg is a graphical user interface to git. It is a quick, simple and easy tool to view the history of git repositories. gitg provides many utilities that allow you to manage your repository, commit your work, and provide visualization. After gitg has been installed, you can use gitg to run from the GNOME menu or from a terminal. Simply issue: gitg To see the options available on the command line, type 'gitg-help'
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    QGit viewer Reviews
    QGit allows you to view revision history, view patch content, and change files. You can also follow different development branches graphically with QGit. View revisions, diffs and files history. File annotations are also available. Visually cherry pick modified files to commit changes. Drag and drop commits between QGit instances to apply or format patches from selected commits. Associate commands sequences, scripts, and any other executable to a custom-action. A terminal window can grab the output of an action and display it in the menu. QGit provides a GUI for most StGIT commands, such as push/pop or apply/format patches. You can also create new or update your top patch using the same semantics as git commit. Cherry picking single modified files.
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    GitForce Reviews
    It is intuitive and easy to use, yet powerful enough to not require a command line git. GitForce is written using C# and the.NET 3.5 framework. The same binary file ("GitForce.exe") works on Windows and Linux, as well as any other OS that supports Mono support. The tool is only one executable file. It doesn't require an installer. Simply copy it to a folder and then run it. The only requirements are.NET support or Mono runtime on Linux, and the actual git command-line tool, which is already installed and functioning. GitForce can still be used in isolation, and without the need to call up a command-line git tool. It is likely to satisfy the needs of a large number of users. I hope this tool will be useful to both new users of git and people who are familiar with Perforce (a similar front-end source control tool).
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