> 
> What would be most helpful is mentioning a 3rd party tool that is better than 
> Xcode that I could be using.

Xcode is adequate for comparing diffs between versions.  I’ve had just enough 
screw ups in other areas that I do not use it to actually manage my git 
repositories.

The simple choice is to have a terminal window open next to your Xcode window 
and use the command line.   Except then I need a notes window open, too, for a 
cheat sheet to remember some of the esoteric commands that are rarely used.

I tried SourceTree but did not like it.  Nothing wrong with the program, but 
for whatever reason I found myself using the command line more than it.   Then 
I tried git Tower.   It is now what I used to do about 95% of my source 
control.  The other 5% is mostly comparing diffs in Xcode.

But “better" is in the eye of the holder.   What is better for me might not be 
better for you.  There are a bunch you can try, many of them free. See 
http://www.git-scm.com/downloads/guis



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