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The native macOS app for effortlessly rewriting Git history. Move and squash commits with drag-and-drop, undo any mistake with ⌘Z, and get crystal-clear context at every step.

RetconEffortlessly rewrite Git history
Nathan Manceaux Panotleft a comment
Retcon 1.2 adds a highly-requested feature: commit splitting. In a few keystrokes, you can now break apart a big commit into smaller, more granular commits. Just enter Edit mode on a commit, unstage some of its changes, and confirm: the changes will be moved to a new commit, which you just have to title. Retcon's purpose is to let you make your branch history legible and sensical, and commit...

RetconEffortlessly rewrite Git history
The native macOS app for effortlessly rewriting Git history. Move and squash commits with drag-and-drop, undo any mistake with ⌘Z, and get crystal-clear context at every step.

RetconRewrite Git history with drag-and-drop and ⌘Z
Nathan Manceaux Panotleft a comment
I'm a heavy Git user, who actually likes to interactive rebase my history into shape. But, I thought it could be faster (much faster), and started working on Retcon, years ago. And now it's ready! Retcon lets you manipulate commits directly: you can move commits around with just a drag-and-drop, delete them, squash them, all from the same view; and get instant results after every change. No...

RetconRewrite Git history with drag-and-drop and ⌘Z




