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stonewhite
on Aug 20, 2015
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Tig: text-mode interface for Git
Maybe it is a problem of me, but can't really get to use a visual front-end or framework (like gitflow) for git.
It almost always feels (inferior|complicated|bloated) compared to vanilla command line usage.
0x0
on Aug 20, 2015
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A visual tree view of how commits relate to various branches are always useful, doubly so when you can browse the diffs for the commits "point-and-click" (or arrow-keys, in this case)
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It almost always feels (inferior|complicated|bloated) compared to vanilla command line usage.