Hello Friends
Just a friendly request… could you consider in create a post about the best/recommended: Git Terminal clients?
Thanks for your understanding
Hello Friends
Just a friendly request… could you consider in create a post about the best/recommended: Git Terminal clients?
Thanks for your understanding
Just plain old git
If you’re really new to git, then this client may be helpful GitHub - chriswalz/bit: Bit is a modern Git CLI but I use plain old git, which is the best way to learn.
Yes, there is no substitute for learning with a low level tool first.
I still use plain git, even for interacting with Github.
Thanks for the replies
Prior to create this post I already did do a research in the Web. But because always the experience shared in this network is valuable and due the quality of the tutorials of this network too: Thus I decided to create this post
jahway603
Just plain old
git
Me too, but for example, such as GitKraken offers the option to see all the multiples branches at once together. I want see the same feature among other things through the Terminal too. Sometimes when the brain is very tired that tools and features are valuable
If you’re really new to git, then this client may be helpful GitHub - chriswalz/bit: Bit is a modern Git CLI but I use plain old git, which is the best way to learn.
Thanks for the link, very interesting the tool, just my concern it was not been updated since years ago
Neville Jackson
Yes, there is no substitute for learning with a low level tool first.
I still use plain git, even for interacting with Github.
I am agree and use the same approach but if there is a tool available … well there is no a harm use it if it offer some benefits
Thanks for your understanding