Friday, June 11, 2010

Gitbox is a Mac OS X graphical interface for Git version control system. In a single window you see branches, history and working directory status.
Everyday operations are easy: stage and unstage changes with a checkbox. Commit, pull, merge and push with a single click.


I’m still learning how to use Git, mainly on Windows(!), but this looks like it could be very useful & cool on the Mac. Another app that’s worth a download.

(via minimalmac)

Gitbox is a Mac OS X graphical interface for Git version control system. In a single window you see branches, history and working directory status.

Everyday operations are easy: stage and unstage changes with a checkbox. Commit, pull, merge and push with a single click.

I’m still learning how to use Git, mainly on Windows(!), but this looks like it could be very useful & cool on the Mac. Another app that’s worth a download.

(via minimalmac)

Source: onethingwell