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Is there a really good free Git GUI for Linux? I have tried a bunch of them but all the good ones seem to be closed source and paid.
I like SourceTree and it's free. I don't use it all the time, but if I've made a bunch of changes debugging something and I want to easily discard all of the debugging-only changes, the UI makes it really easy to commit or discard individual lines from the changeset.
Additionally, I set up an alias to open it from the command line (
stree
) and have it show whatever git directory I opened it from.Will it run on Linux? I use Sourcetree on Windows but didn't think it was available for Linux.
Guess it's a bit subjective what would be considered good, but personally I like
gitk
. It's good enough for me at least.Gittyup, a fork of GitAhead, is my favorite.
Thanks. I'll check it out.