I was checking out for a rich GUI for Git on Linux. As of late, I have started using it a lot and find that even though command-line is very useful, I would still want a GUI at my disposal since I am not still very much aware with the advanced features.
I came across this question on Stack Overflow before, but I still have to ask this question again, as that question doesn't have my answer
I have used git-cola and gitk, but they look half-baked and gitk looks like I am working on some other desktop environment. All the features I require in gitGUI is not in either of them.
I tried giggle, but it is more useful for watching diffs
I tried QGit, but it is not fully complete.
Now let me tell how I want a foo-Git-GUI to look like:
Bzr Explorer
. It is highly usable and has many more features than many of the above mentioned GUIsIs there any Git GUI which looks like the above example I posted above?
I find myself using mainly gitg
in combination with the command line for more complicated tasks.
Source repository: http://git.gnome.org/browse/gitg.
Recently, a new version 0.3.2 has been released, which is a rewrite using Vala. It's not yet feature-complete compared to the old 0.2 series, but the refactor is expected to speed up future development.
Also, there are normally PPAS on Launchpad which contain a more up-to-date version than the standard repository.