TortoiseGit 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.

Pricing

Pricing Starts At:
Free
Free Version:
Yes

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Company Details

Company:
TortoiseGit
Website:
tortoisegit.org

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Product Details

Platforms
Windows
Types of Training
Training Docs

TortoiseGit Features and Options

TortoiseGit User Reviews

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  • Name: Prithvi K.
    Job Title: Kotlin Developer
    Length of product use: 2+ Years
    Used How Often?: Daily
    Role: User
    Organization Size: 500 - 999
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    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

    Makes using git easy.

    Date: Feb 19 2022

    Summary: Overall, Tortoise git improves the workflow by reducing the time of typing commands to do git operation. It is lightweight and available on all the platforms.

    Positive: 1. Tortoise git is a great application for user who don't want to learn all the git commands, as it provides an interface for all the operations.
    2. Pulling, pushing, and creating merge requests can be done in just a few clicks with the application.
    3. The application is lightweight and does not lag.
    4. It helps in cloning whole repositories or specific branches.

    Negative: The application is lightweight, easy to use and improves the user's workflow, no cons in my usage.

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  • Name: Zeeshan I.
    Job Title: Java Developer
    Length of product use: 2+ Years
    Used How Often?: Daily
    Role: User
    Organization Size: 100 - 499
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    Design
    Ease
    Pricing
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    Likelihood to Recommend to Others
    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

    A simple git client.

    Date: Dec 22 2021

    Summary: Overall, Tortoise Git is a version control client which lets the user do all the operations of git in a simple way with an intuitive user interface.

    Positive: 1. Tortoise git provides a simplified user interface for the developers to use git and its functionalities.
    2. It allows the user to push, pull and request merge in just a few simple clicks rather than writing commands on the terminal.
    3. It works flawlessly every time without any errors and a perfect tool for beginner developers or any developer in general for using git in a simplified manner.

    Negative: 1. I haven't encountered any con or problems in using Tortoise git in my 2+ years of usage.

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