Branchline brings GitLens' Commit Graph and Visual File History to private repos, the two views GitLens paywalls behind Pro the moment a repo isn't public. What you get: a visual commit graph with branch and tag labels and a live row for uncommitted changes, a per-file history view with diffs that follows renames, and the ability to open any file exactly as it looked at any past commit. 14-day free trial, then a one-time $15 license. No subscription
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Hey Product Hunt! Maker here.
I built Branchline because GitLens' Commit Graph and Visual File History are two of my favorite features in VS Code, but they only work for free on public repos. The moment you're doing paid work in a private one, both lock behind a GitLens Pro subscription. Branchline is those same two views, working on private repos from install.
It's fully offline: everything runs through your local git checkout, no account, no server, no telemetry. Licensing is the same philosophy, a key checked client-side rather than a login.
Would love feedback, especially from anyone who lives in repos with a lot of parallel branches, that's the case I stress-tested the graph layout against most.