I am just starting to use a git GUI on my Mac and don't have much experience with
different clients, but there is a good overview/review on stackoverflow:
On Thu, 08 Mar 2012 09:09:54 -0800, Raimond Spekking
<raimond.spekking(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hi all,
in prepartion for the big bang I am reading pages like
https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Git/Workflow but I miss a recommondation
for a good Git GUI, especially for Win 7.
Has anyone tested TortoiseGit? Is it a good choice for developers who
use TortoiseSVN since years?
Does it support git-review too?
Thanks for your help.
Raimond.
I've heard comments that TortoiseGit was sub-standard. It didn't even have
support for the index.
I put together this awhile ago:
https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Git_Graphical_User_Interfaces
For Windows I suggest trying to use "Git Extensions". The UI seamed to be very
fully featured. It also came bundled with an installer for git/mysgit, bash, and some
putty pieces. So it even gives you access to a unix-like command line.
For OS X, I haven't been using a GUI (besides `git gui`) so I can't say for sure
what is the best. But "Source Tree" is looking a little more promising than
GitX.
Unfortunately for git-review, I don't think there is a single GUI that supports it.
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