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GitButler
Добавлен 23 май 2023
Work on multiple branches at the same time ✨
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New GitButler Release - Power rebasing, infinite undo and more!
Просмотров 11 тыс.21 день назад
A quick demo of how GitButler can help you manage your Git branches. New in this release are two big features we're demoing here: quick and powerful commit editing and a new infinite undo feature to easily go back in time or undo anything. Check it out by downloading the newest release on gitbutler.com Or read more about this release on our blog post: blog.gitbutler.com/gitbutler-0-12-release/
So You Think You Know Git Part 2 - DevWorld 2024
Просмотров 70 тыс.3 месяца назад
Scott Chacon's DevWorld 2024 talk on Git Tips and Tricks. Learn more at blog.gitbutler.com Scott talks about: 00:00 Intro 00:33 Welcome 02:05 About Me 02:24 How Well Do you Know Git 03:19 Agenda 03:31 Switch and Restore 05:55 Hooks 08:33 Attributes 09:44 Smudge and Clean 10:08 Smudge and Clean: RCS Keywords 10:42 Smudge and Clean: Date 11:14 Smudge and Clean: LFS 12:25 Fixup Commits 15:41 Rebas...
So You Think You Know Git - FOSDEM 2024
Просмотров 1 млн4 месяца назад
Scott Chacon's FOSDEM 2024 talk on Git Tips and Tricks. Scott talks about: 00:00 - Introduction 01:06 - About Me (well, Scott Chacon) 02:36 - How Well Do You Know Git? 05:09 - Our Agenda 06:25 - Some Helpful Config Stuff 09:42 - Oldies But Goodies 16:22 - Some New Stuff (You May Not Have Noticed) 23:48 - Some Big Repo Stuff / Monorepo Stuff 33:29 - Some New Github Stuff 35:54 - GitButler 36:50 ...
GitButler Product Demo February 2024
Просмотров 95 тыс.4 месяца назад
A quick demo of how GitButler can help you manage your Git branches. gitbutler.com
Intro to Virtual Branches
Просмотров 8 тыс.7 месяцев назад
In this video, GitButler CEO Scott Chacon introduces how to use virtual branches in the new GitButler alpha release. Work on multiple branches at once and more!
Virtual Branches In-Depth
Просмотров 1,2 тыс.10 месяцев назад
For a more recent, up to date update, check out: ruclips.net/video/MRcmnUwrP8A/видео.html In this video we go into a little more depth with virtual branches, showing how to resolve merge conflicts, how to preview remote branches and how to look at the data references that GitButler is writing.
Virtual Branches Intro
Просмотров 1,9 тыс.10 месяцев назад
For a more recent, up to date update, check out: ruclips.net/video/MRcmnUwrP8A/видео.html In this video, I'm demonstrating the newest version of our virtual branches Git tool. I work on multiple branches simultaneously, mixing and matching, opening and merging pull requests in random order, all while keeping all the branches locally integrated simultaneously.
J12 Day Talk: The future of Open Source
Просмотров 40011 месяцев назад
A talk that our CEO Scott gave at the J12 conference about the future of Open Source software in an AI world.
GitButler Virtual Branches alpha
Просмотров 1,8 тыс.11 месяцев назад
For a more recent, up to date update, check out: ruclips.net/video/MRcmnUwrP8A/видео.html In this video, I'm demonstrating the alpha version of our virtual branches concept. I work on multiple branches simultaneously, mixing and matching, opening and merging pull requests in random order, all while everything being locally integrated.
These are awesome, thanks!
Git has two sets of commands: plumbing and porcelain. Neither is suitable for end users.
I don't know Git, that's why I rely on StackOverflow.
"um.. merge" loool
holy jee, came looking for gold and found diamonds
Sublime Merge feels better. I feel more in control. It's simple and has 0 learning curve.
Sublime Merge feels better. I feel more in control.
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using git manually is gonna feel silly after this. awesome demo! from someone who normally shuns Git UIs
great talk and great speaker!
1) I don't understand exactly, is it a software running on my machine? or a web interface managing the code online? 2) And if local, all of those manipulation looks fine, but are those manipulation also done at origin (example on the github repo)? or are they pre-push to origin? 3) And if so, how does history rewritten locally (but already push) holds up to the history at origin of the repo (does it does `git push -f` automatically)?
Amazing, inspiring people, which frankly counts for me the most when going to conferences. Let’s merge again next year 🤘
i wish i was there... looks awesome!
maja aagya
I liked the food, the drinks, the venue, but i share the sentiment, that the content was centered around something totally different than expected. DevRel, Community Building and tipps for founders might be important for some, but I expected more technical stuff. Contentwise this was really frustrating for me. Except the OSS talks, by Daniel and Robby, thanks a lot for those!
It was the perfect conference for me, I like all the content how to make a proper business in the engineering space! I will be back for 2025!
The conference was marketed as a developer experience (DX) conference. DX is about providing developers, inside our outside of your own company, with tools and processes they need to improve. The focus of the talks was on founding and developer relations (DevRel). As someone working in DX I need to say the conference did not deliver on its promises and even though I had fun would not recommend it for fellow DX people.
Great video, I love it!
Very well-organized conference. Plenty of options to talk with people. Quite a broad spectrum of things you can dive into. You might not find the right answer to your question or solution for your problem to solve. But you definitely find the right people to discuss it with 🤗
this is rlly cool
The first conference I've been to and it was simply amazing. I still think back to great moments and look forward to (hopefully) next year! ♥
Such a cool video
Still thinking about awesome moments❤
What an amazing event
I would definitely merge again, although I am sure the organizers will sit on it for a while 😂.
Nice atmosphere - but not the content i expected. I thought it would be about developer experience (as per the sub title) but it was more of an entrepreneur conference.
this is revolutionary
Bro, I heard you like version control so I put more version control into your version control
Make it as VS code extension
Awesome
I’ll wait for another 5 years and see how it ends up
Just do trunk based development and all these problems go away.
I have at least 7 "how to undo git commit" or "how to store git commit" on google every 2 weeks. granted I've only used git for 1 year.
I'm very disappointed with you. Those are not idiomatic git commit messages. It should be Change readme and Update deps. You most of all should know better. Teaching people bad habits.
This has to be the first time that someone makes a UI for git that feels better than the CLI, other than magit.
There are lots of ui for git. lazygit, gitkraken, gitui. What's great with gitbutler is the virtual branches
Functionality is lit. But the UI is extremely cluttered and hard to learn.
22:17 His excitement is priceless.
Is there any Portable/Non-Admin install option ?
Wow!
version control of the version control... well summarized!
Finally scott is back in full power after 8 years!
When are you planning to support repositories with submodules? I really wanted to try your software after watching this video, but it does not work for my company monorepo
Can gitbutler be driven by keyboard shortcuts?
We don't have a lot of shortcuts currently. You can hit Cmd-t to switch light/dark mode. You can hit Cmd-Shift-H to bring up the Timeline/History bar. We're working on more, but currently there isn't a lot.
Great product! I use it every day.
Does it have dark mode?
it does
Oh man. Evilly 😈 addictive
Oh you added Windows! Cool, I'm gonna try it out. So undo is just an action that gets added on the history, that makes sense. You could also store the GitButler state in a file, and then use git to track it, so you could do actual meta-version-control. Yeah, using GitButler to create a virtual branch on the repo that tracks the state of GitButler for a different repository is totally a necessary feature, add pls :D
We basically do this for the undo. You can dig into how we're storing and restoring state in Git here: docs.gitbutler.com/troubleshooting/recovering-stuff#gitbutler-operations-log
@@gitbutlerapp Oh, neat! So I guess if I really want to undo only a single operation or something, I now know how.
Absolutely golden 👌
Hey !, Just wanna let you know its amazing really its dope
This is really cool...!!!