> On Nov 11, 2014, at 6:22 AM, Jerry Krinock <[email protected]> wrote: > > Thank you, Scott. I try and avoid jumping into new tools and techniques > because, you know, just around the time I invest myself past the knee of the > learning curve, the community of young developer kids and/or Apple decide to > dump it and move on to something newer.
Big thumbs-up for SourceTree. It's free, well-supported with frequent updates, and an overall excellent GUI for most Git (or Mercurial) tasks. (I do use Xcode for commits some of the time, but I don't touch any of the rest of Xcode's Git integration because it never seems to work quite right. Maybe that's because I work in a pretty complex repo with lots of submodules and branches.) —Jens
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