Sourcetree to review + stage changes, kdiff for merge conflicts, and I try and learn a new git terminal command every now and then. Knowing the internals can be very helpful. Pulling, pushing, branching, rebasing, committing from terminal can be productive, but I still want a GUI when it comes to merges, cherry picking and an overall overview of the repo
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Sourcetree to review + stage changes, kdiff for merge conflicts, and I try and learn a new git terminal command every now and then. Knowing the internals can be very helpful. Pulling, pushing, branching, rebasing, committing from terminal can be productive, but I still want a GUI when it comes to merges, cherry picking and an overall overview of the repo