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Working Copy

Access Git repositories on the go. Clone, edit, commit and push while allowing other apps access to repositories.

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Cost / License

  • Freemium
  • Proprietary

Platforms

  • iPhone
  • iPad
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  1.  File Versioning
  2. Git icon  Git Support
  3.  Syntax Highlighting
  4.  Works Offline
  5.  Dark Mode
  6.  Ad-free
  7.  Coding
  8.  SSH

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  • distributed-version-control
  • versions

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Working Copy information

  • Developed by

    DK flagAnders Borum
  • Licensing

    Proprietary and Freemium product.
  • Pricing

    free version with limited functionality.
  • Alternatives

    6 alternatives listed
  • Supported Languages

    • English

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What is Working Copy?

Access Git repositories on the go. Clone, edit, commit and push while allowing other apps access to repositories.

Git is a important part of our work-life and iOS can take part in this. The ability to commit even when offline has added utility on a device that moves in and out of network coverage. Cloning repositories gets you a local copy on your iOS device with commits for all branches. You can browse the content from within the app and make changes. Other applications supporting the Files app, WebDAV or x-callback-url has access to these files. Changes made can be committed and the commits can in turn be pushed back to the remote.

The idea of doing significant programming on iOS might seem far fetched when you are used to a large screen, a physical keyboard and a full IDE. But just as it turned out that not every email is serious prose, then not everything that goes on in Git is significant programming. Sometimes you just want to update a TODO file or make adjustments to your Jekyll site. Sometimes you just need to add a file the designer sent after hours.

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