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The best git clients in 2026

Last updated
May 11, 2026
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Git clients allow developers to interact with Git, a popular version control system used for tracking changes in code repositories.

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Among the most reviewed tools, GitHub and GitLab dominate for teams wanting hosting, code review, CI/CD, security, and project tracking in one place, while desktop clients like Tower cater to developers who prefer a visual, lower-risk way to manage rebases, conflicts, history, and pull-request workflows.
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Frequently asked questions about Git clients

Real answers from real users, pulled straight from launch discussions, forums, and reviews.

  • Graphite supports stacked-PR workflows locally: its VS Code extension and CLI provide local stacking, while the Graphite Reviewer runs in the cloud and analyzes PRs across a repo (so it can fit into stacked/auto-restacking flows).

    • GitKraken offers Workspaces and Cloud Patches to orchestrate multi-branch collaboration and early patch review, which helps teams manage patch/PR-based workflows.

    • GitHub is the central PR platform where these tools integrate—its PR/CI/CD ecosystem enables automation and restacking integrations.

    If you need explicit local stacking + auto-restack, start with Graphite (local stack + cloud reviewer) and host on GitHub for automation and integrations.

  • GitHub shows the power of an integrated desktop/hosted experience: built‑in PRs, CI/CD, and code review can save coordination time. Paid desktop clients (or platforms) add value when they offer:

    • Faster, higher‑level workflows (e.g., automated PR review and review suggestions) — Graphite reports review feedback in seconds even on large PRs.
    • Team collaboration and multi‑repo workspaces / cloud patches that centralize work and visibility — a core benefit of GitKraken’s DevEx.

    If you mainly run solo scripts, love the speed and control of the CLI, and don’t need GUI collaboration or AI helpers, the free CLI is sufficient. For team workflows, heavy PR volume, or built‑in automation, paid clients are often worth it.