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GitUX

GitUX

A GitKraken alternative minus the subscription fee

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Gitux Visual Git Made Simple A lightweight Git client. Beautiful commit graphs, intuitive staging, voice-powered commits, and keyboard shortcuts that make you fly. Try free for 4 weeks; no credit card, no account required.
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John Carmichael
Hi everyone, 6 months ago I got tired of paying €60/year for my git client, so I built GitUX. The fast, lightweight alternative I actually wanted to use. I started with SourceTree many years ago after SVN and a few others along the way, then got hooked with the ease of Gitkraken, but in later years fatigued with their cost and excess features that slowed everything on my machine down... started feeling like SVN projects again! I've been fine tuning GitUX for a few months and using it daily at work... until a colleague last month said I should get it out there maybe people will love it. I didn't want to turn this into yet another subscription thing, so it is just a generous 4 week free trial and a life time licence that does not cost the earth. Oh and no cloud account either! It will continue evolving and progressing over the years until I retire :) Hope you like it, thanks for reading, John
Jon Manga

Not a big fan of Gitkraken, so I am looking forward to trying this.

John Carmichael

@jon_manga still early days with GitUX so any feedback welcomed.

Lukas van Uden

Really interesting one!
Will def. check it out

John Carmichael

@lukasvanuden thanks, it is not ground breaking for sure, but it is the little things that count for me in tool like this. Small enhancements with keyboard shortcuts, search etc. Voice to text on commits (nice to half) helpful when nobody else is there to listen XD

Ян Петров

Voice commits are unexpected! It sounds like a gimmick, but there are moments when your hands are busy with coffee and it could actually be useful 🙂 But the main thing for me is shortcuts. If I can stage files, write a message, and push without ever touching the mouse, I’m sold. Keyboard-first speed is what really matters

John Carmichael

@yan_petrov_vvv looking forward to hearing your feedback 😊