My favorites are gitk when a UI is available and tig otherwise. Sure, fork looks nicer, but gitk is much faster to start, and I find it's display to be more understandable, not sure exactly why. The main problem being that on most recent versions of macOS, it crashes within wish, so it's usually fork (for complex repos) or tig (for speed) anyway.
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My favorites are
gitk
when a UI is available andtig
otherwise. Sure,fork
looks nicer, butgitk
is much faster to start, and I find it's display to be more understandable, not sure exactly why. The main problem being that on most recent versions of macOS, it crashes withinwish
, so it's usuallyfork
(for complex repos) ortig
(for speed) anyway.