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Open-Git-Control

Free, open-source desktop Git client for visual history, local workflows, GitHub integration, conflict resolution and optional AI assistance.

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  • Mac
  • Windows
  • Linux
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Properties

  1.  Support for Themes
  2.  Privacy focused

Features

  1.  Ad-free
  2. Git icon  Git Support
  3.  No registration required
  4.  Dark Mode
  5.  Support for MarkDown
  6.  Full-Text Search
  7.  Syntax Highlighting
  8.  Works Offline
  9.  File Versioning
  10.  File Tagging
  11.  No Tracking
  12.  Hierarchical Structure
  13.  Kanban Board
  14.  Release Management
  15. GitHub icon  GitHub Integration
  16.  Support for GitHub API
  17.  Desktop Application
  18.  Project Tracking
  19.  Conflict resolver
  20.  AI-Powered
  21.  Model Context Protocol (MCP) Support

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  • Developed by

    DE flagTim Bornemann
  • Licensing

    Open Source (GPL-3.0) and Free product.
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  • Alternatives

    23 alternatives listed
  • Supported Languages

    • English
    • German

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What is Open-Git-Control?

Open-Git-Control is a free and open-source desktop Git client for Windows, macOS and Linux. It provides a visual commit graph, local repository management, branch, remote, tag and submodule workflows, staging, stash handling, diff inspection, hunk actions, file history, blame and an integrated conflict resolver.

The app also includes GitHub authentication, repository cloning and forking, pull request creation and review, CI and workflow status, release publishing, reflog-based recovery tools, secret scanning before pushes, project planning, and an optional local Planning API with MCP-style tools for agent-assisted work.

Optional AI features can generate commit messages, group changes into auto-commits and create release notes through Ollama or Google Gemini. Git operations run locally against the user's repositories, while tokens and keys are stored with OS-backed encryption when available.