Gitk vs gitx5/17/2023 ![]() Maybe it tries to open too many lines or something like that. Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.Ġx0806f0d7 in collapse_lane (lanes=0x8290950, container=0x835a080, index=-128 ‘\200’) at gitg-lanes.c:373ģ73 GitgLane *lane = (GitgLane *)collapsed->data I get a segfault when i select “All branches” or “Local branches” on my wine repository with a few branches (also used stg in the past on the repo) *When no file is selected the Changes view looks a bit strange, maybe do something like git-gui and auto select a file (on startup, after staging the one before) *Staged and Unstaged list are quite far from each other on a 24″ Monitor (maybe add a option to have Unstaged|Staged|Commitmsg) *Display right margin at displays a vertical line, but the Commit message field uses a proportional font on my system? gitk is for browsing an existing history. *Make it work like a combined gitk and git-gui, only less ugly and in a “sane” language :-) git gui is a graphical tool for manipulating the current branch tip (making commits, etc.). *Reflog view (no other git viewer has something like this) *Staging a hunk is not easily discoverable (show a popup menu when right clicking anywhere in a hunk) *Add remote management as another tab for fetch/push/configure remotes (also display fetch history (currently i get no info on fetch in the repo properties dialog)) *Ignore whitespace option next to Context slider *Stage 1/multiple lines (select several lines, rightclick, select “stage selected lines” or rightclick on 1 line, select “stage this line”) They both support branching, merging, and working with files without locking them. They are both popular and are open source, proving integration points for other development-related tools. ![]() They are both source-control systems that work on nearly every modern development platform. ![]() *Dual line numbers on patches (Is interesting and something new i have never seen before) There are some similarities between Subversion and Git. *Stash viewer (i always wanted something like that!) If you are interested in contributing to the Git for Windows project, have a look at the current governance model. *Context: slider for fast changing of visible context(at the price of not being able to have context>9) As an open source project, Git for Windows benefits greatly from both the volunteer work of helpful developers and good bug reports made by Git for Windows users. *Commit and histoy in 1 tool, switching by a tab (i always wanted something like that!) *Trailing whitspace is highligted in red. This tool brings in a few interesting ideas into git user interface land. ![]()
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