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GitUp

GitUp is a bet to invent a new Git interaction model that lets engineers of all levels work quickly, safely, and without headaches. It's unlike any other Git client out there from the way it’s built (it interacts directly with the Git database on disk), to the way it works...

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Cost / License

  • Free
  • Open Source

Platforms

  • Mac
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  1. Git icon  Git Support
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GitUp information

  • Developed by

    FR flagPierre-Olivier Latour
  • Licensing

    Open Source and Free product.
  • Alternatives

    52 alternatives listed
  • Supported Languages

    • English

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Amazing app, you can move down-up, split, edit, delete, rewrite, squash, rebase ... any commits, also it s really performant, but there are no windows version

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What is GitUp?

GitUp is a bet to invent a new Git interaction model that lets engineers of all levels work quickly, safely, and without headaches. It's unlike any other Git client out there from the way it’s built (it interacts directly with the Git database on disk), to the way it works (you manipulate the repository graph instead of manipulating commits).

With GitUp, you get a truly efficient Git client for Mac:

  • A live and interactive repo graph (edit, reorder, fixup, merge commits…),
  • Unlimited undo / redo of almost all operations (even rebases and merges),
  • Time Machine like snapshots for 1-click rollbacks to previous repo states,
  • Features that don’t even exist natively in Git like a visual commit splitter or a unified reflog browser,
  • Instant search across the entire repo including diff contents,
  • A ridiculously fast UI, often faster than the command line.