Howโs it going, I'm a Adam, a Full-Stack Engineer, actively searching for work. I'm all about JavaScript. And Frontend but don't let that fool you - I've also got some serious Backend skills.
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GitKraken installs, but requires a paid license to use with private repositories. Since I mainly use private Bitbucket repos, this doesn't work for me.
GitAhead works, but has very little emphasis on branches. As I'm using feature branches, this does not work well for me.
Not working on Linux (yet):
SourceTree (spent several hours to get it to work with Wine, no success yet)
Fork (currently working on it, not easy, might bail Doesn't support 32 bit windows, Wine and .NET 4.8 do not play nice with 64 bit)
Howโs it going, I'm a Adam, a Full-Stack Engineer, actively searching for work. I'm all about JavaScript. And Frontend but don't let that fool you - I've also got some serious Backend skills.
Location
City of Bath, UK ๐ฌ๐ง
Education
10 plus years* active enterprise development experience and a Fine art degree ๐จ
Arguably, it doesn't matter all that much for it's purpose. I found but kraken years back because it's electron basses and electron was new and shiny.
If performance is 2 seconds of lag and awquaurd nothingness then sure, don't use it. But also its relative to your machine, kernal and distro which is again not equal.
But yes electron takes up a decent chunk of memory on a machine with limited resources, don't run a GUI ๐. I have tested nwjs electron and other native webview based applications, electron is the worst but I still don't mind.
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Ben GitCraken is like this and cross platform
gitkraken.com/git-client
Thank you!
A quick overview of what I found for Linux.
Working (but not the way I want):
Not working on Linux (yet):
currently working on it, not easy, might bailDoesn't support 32 bit windows, Wine and .NET 4.8 do not play nice with 64 bit)Another thing to mention is that gitkraken is made with Electron, therefore is not very performant, at least in Linux.
Arguably, it doesn't matter all that much for it's purpose. I found but kraken years back because it's electron basses and electron was new and shiny.
If performance is 2 seconds of lag and awquaurd nothingness then sure, don't use it. But also its relative to your machine, kernal and distro which is again not equal.
But yes electron takes up a decent chunk of memory on a machine with limited resources, don't run a GUI ๐. I have tested nwjs electron and other native webview based applications, electron is the worst but I still don't mind.