I use the built in git from VSCode 99% of the time. I’m more productive using that but that's just me.
I used to use Git Fork GUI but all the development I do nowadays is in VSCode so it’s convenient for me not having to leave my editor. As far as the terminal I just find typing the commands out every time to be tedious.
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vscode has a really great integrated git interface. The diff interface is very intuitive and beautiful. Not sure if it was my setup with wsl1, or having too many simultaneous projects open, but I found it took a lot of resources for me and was not easily keyboard navigatable.
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I use the built in git from VSCode 99% of the time. I’m more productive using that but that's just me.
I used to use Git Fork GUI but all the development I do nowadays is in VSCode so it’s convenient for me not having to leave my editor. As far as the terminal I just find typing the commands out every time to be tedious.
vscode has a really great integrated git interface. The diff interface is very intuitive and beautiful. Not sure if it was my setup with wsl1, or having too many simultaneous projects open, but I found it took a lot of resources for me and was not easily keyboard navigatable.