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I f*cking lost a day's worth of progress because this f*cking thing cleared my unstaged changes due to a bug.
I pay for it yearly, and it is indeed a useful tool, but for this money, you should not experience critical bugs like this.
I use it for anything git-related. Saves precious time fumbling through CLI args. Most people that claim to be productive in the CLI in fact are NOT that productive. I can usually achieve the same tasks in a fraction of the time . HIGHLY recommended.
Gives you a feeling of extra safety and less stress, as you don't need to think much whilst using it.
One con is it can be a little slow when in a very large repo.
I'm a git noob but this makes it easy to keep up and not break stuff.
Super powerful git client that rivals with others much more stablished. Powerfully-complex but clean UI, white and dark themes, and many of the git operations built-in in their menus. The only thing that I lacked was a way to turn off the graph view (I like to see just the commits of the branch I'm working on)
I love the git flow on this app. Big fan of this, super cool!
I can't imagine working on Git repos without it.
Only registered to give 1 star. Doesn't work well with big repos, you click a button and something happens after 1 or 2 minutes later.
Great tool. I'm normally a pure shell git user, but this tool has a lot to offer and is awesome in visualizing stuff. My favorite git gui.
Only the price could be better, as I use this veeeery seldom (few times a week)
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