Gitfox

Gitfox

By Erik Aigner

  • Category: Developer Tools
  • Release Date: 2019-09-05
  • Current Version: 3.8.11
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 40.15 MB
  • Developer: Erik Aigner
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 13.5 or later.

Description

REPOSITORY MANAGER Quickly see all your repositories at a glance and if they have uncommitted changes. If your repository has a Markdown README, it is automatically rendered. Have your repository info right at your fingertips, including build status tags and more. SERVICE ACCOUNTS Add your Github, Bitbucket or Gitlab Accounts to Gitfox for seamless authentication via OAuth. INTERACTIVE REBASE Who says you can't rewrite History? Edit, reword, drop, squash, fixup or move your commits. GIT FLOW Manage Features, Bugfixes, Hotfixes and Releases directly from within Gitfox. Git Flow is fully integrated into Gitfox and the next Git Flow Action is just one click away! CONFLICT RESOLUTION Resolve merge conflicts easily by choosing the side you want to merge with just one click. TOUCH BAR Work faster with Touch Bar support. Most views have their own touch bar controls that let you commit even faster! LINE STAGING Work in smaller steps and make your commits more granular by staging or discarding selected lines only. Only commit what you really want to! DRAG & DROP Make complex Git commands as easy as Drag & Drop. Who wants to remember and type out every command? Create branches, tags, push, cherry-pick, merge or rebase with just a simple drop. IMAGE DIFF Finding the difference in your images is important if you do Web or Design work. Gitfox shows you changes in your image assets, their size and dimensions, so you can always be sure the correct assets make it into your project. SEARCH Gitfox features powerful full-text and prefix search. And with intelligent highlighting your search matches in the log, diff or filename pop right out. IDENTITIES Working on multiple projects or even across different organizations? Gitfox lets you manage multiple identities easily and set per-repository defaults. You can even amend author and committer separately! REFLOG Git records every reference update in its reflog. Deleted a branch by accident? Want to get back a lost commit? Chances are you can still find them in the Reflog! AND MORE Resolve Conflicts • Tabbed Windows • Shortcuts • Quick Actions • Cherry-Pick • Squash • Amend • Inline Diff Changes • Branch Compare • Project Links • Notifications --- Please note that the AppStore version does not support external Diff Tools and Command-Line integration. EULA: https://www.gitfox.app/eula Privacy Policy: https://www.gitfox.app/privacy

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Reviews

  • Best Git Client for Mac

    5
    By GabrielJC20
    Gitfox is the best native Git client for Mac that I’ve been able to find. It offers a robust tree view, drag-and-drop commands, and advanced functionality like rebasing. Best of all, it’s available on the Mac App Store! There are a few missing features, though. In particular, it would be amazing if Gitfox supported Command-Z/Command-Shift-Z undo/redo and a better interface for long-running tasks. I frequently push to Git remotes that build the code as part of the push process and stream build logs through the local standard output. Unfortunately, Gitfox doesn’t display multi-line logs for push commands, so I have to rely on the command line in this scenario. An Xcode-like timeline of recent commands and their full logs would be a great addition. To the developer, keep up the great work, and I look forward to future improvements!
  • What Free Trial & Access to Home Folder

    2
    By 45440
    The free trial button didn't work, it just kept "clicking" over and over again. What's more offensive is that it requires access to your whole home folder. All my git projects are in one folder so you don't need to see all my stuff. Allow us to choose just one folder to grant access to, rather than "All your home folder or Quit Now". The screen shots do look very nice.
  • Some steps backward

    2
    By J Orrill
    The UI takes some steps backwards in the 2.0 release. In particular, the commit message window is now in a modal, which means you can no longer review changes while you compose the message. Not good, and that alone may push me to look at other clients.
  • Super nice Git client!

    5
    By love_in_the_springtime
    This Git client has a very nice data display, making it easy to track down the tangled path of my development on verious projects. It's visually very clear, has everything you need in one place, and just feels cozy and handy throughout the day's workflow. Very nice work!
  • IS NOT FREE

    1
    By Stefa Kostolac
    One minor thing developers forgot to mention: IS NOT FREE. Simple cannot stand those who impose to consumer by forgetting to mention very important info. I wanted to buy licence is not that i was looking for Free solution but made me upset when I figure lie.

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