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Take a look at this post #395

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tonsky opened this issue Jun 17, 2014 · 4 comments
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Take a look at this post #395

tonsky opened this issue Jun 17, 2014 · 4 comments

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@tonsky
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tonsky commented Jun 17, 2014

A lot of ideas, some of them are in ungit already, some new, might be useful: http://tonsky.me/blog/reinventing-git-interface/

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Ajedi32 commented Jun 18, 2014

This.

This is exactly what I've wanted out of a git GUI interface since the beginning. So far, Ungit comes closest to making this dream a reality; there's still quite a lot missing though.

Related: #129 #284 #124

Also, I really like the author's suggestion of making the working directory and staging area behave like normal commits. When combined with powerful graph manipulation features like drag-and-drop rebasing, that seems like a killer feature.

@FredrikNoren
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Good read! There's definitively some stuff in there that could be useful to
implement in Ungit!

On Wednesday, June 18, 2014, Andrew Meyer notifications@github.com wrote:

This.

This is exactly what I've wanted out of a git GUI interface since the
beginning. So far, Ungit comes closest to making this dream a reality;
there's still quite a lot missing though.

Related: #129 #129 #284
#284 #124
#124

Also, I really like the author's suggestion of making the working
directory and staging area behave like normal commits. When combined with
powerful graph manipulation features like drag-and-drop rebasing, that
seems like a killer feature.


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@rtens
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rtens commented Mar 23, 2019

Love it that this issue is still open =)

Has anybody took a crack at bringing Nikitas mondel into a ungit-like interface in the last five years? Trying to get non-programmers to collaborate on Github and ungit gets me halfway there (kudos for that, btw), but it's still not enough to make it stick in most cases.

Very strongly considering of taking a shot at it...

@Ajedi32
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Ajedi32 commented Mar 25, 2019

Go for it. There are some pretty nice interfaces for git these days (Ungit and Gitkraken are my favorites) but still nothing nearly as good as the design proposed in that blog post.

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