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Gitx mac os high sierra
Gitx mac os high sierra






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Tower, Xcode, and BBEdit can all do this, though each introduces more friction than I would prefer. The biggest shortcoming of GitUp is that there’s no way to view the history of a particular file.

gitx mac os high sierra

I’m not sure whether this is a GitUp bug, though, because I sometimes see the same thing in Finder since updating to High Sierra. The layout of the panes and the text rendering sometimes get messed up on non-Retina displays. The | true is necessary because otherwise GitUp will complain about the exit status. There’s no built-in support for using BBEdit as a diff tool, but it can use the one from your git configuration, and you can set BBEdit using these commands: git config '/usr/local/bin/bbdiff -wait -resume $LOCAL $REMOTE | true' Pressing D in Quick View opens the external diff tool, but in Map View you have to press I to see the diffs D instead modifies the repository, swapping the current commit with its parent (Move Down). The Quick View unfortunately does not remember the split view state. I don’t think I was even aware of the Quick View until I read the documentation because it’s not mentioned in the menu bar. Unfortunately, the width is not resizable, and sometimes it’s necessary to Tab before you can press the Spacebar to switch to the Quick View that shows the commit details. The “Browse Head Ancestors…” command shows a more traditional list of recent commits so that you can see multiple commit messages at once. You don’t have to browse using the Map View. Will prevent problems like this in the future. Perhaps entering: git config -global core.precomposeUnicode true GitUp ( again) helped me fix the inconsistencies between my repository and working copy, where the git command-line tool and Tower were not showing an accurate view. Switching to APFS, with its native normalization, confused Git due to some files I had with Unicode names.

GITX MAC OS HIGH SIERRA CODE

It helped me find some “missing” code that (I think due to a migration from a previous version control system) was hidden on one of my tags and not visible on the master branch. It also shows which part of each line changed.

gitx mac os high sierra

In particular, the Diff View is much faster to load than Tower’s, and you can easily see diffs for multiple files simultaneously, rather than having to select one after the other or click an Expand All button. I like that it’s really fast and avoids animations that would get in the way.

GITX MAC OS HIGH SIERRA HOW TO

The user interface is non-standard-and to me not very self-explanatory-but it is actually very functional once you know how to use it. I’m not sure whether this is due to improvements in the app itself or simply my better understanding from reading the documentation and listening to this podcast. I’ve recently rediscovered GitUp, and I like it much better now than the first time around.








Gitx mac os high sierra