Gitx fork9/1/2023 ![]() UPDATE (): I released a newer version of my experimental GitX fork. If you use git on OS X 10.5+ give my GitX fork a try and let me know what you think. Now supports the public API for quick look. The file browser now maintains it’s selection when you change to a different commit. A file diffs the state of the file as it existed in that commit. A commit diffs the state of the repository as it existed at that commit. Opens a new window with a diff against the current HEAD. In the contextual menu for commits and files. On GitHub, navigate to the main page of the forked repository that you want to sync with the upstream repository. Checkout the file as it existed in the selected commit to the index. I started with Pieter de Bie’s sidebar branch and went to town.įetch, pull, push, add remote, clone, and clone to. That said, the most effective has been overall to use 64bit cygwin instead of 32bit and to be prepared to totally replace cygwin and to be generous about giving explicit antivirus exclusions to your cygwin install folders.Here’s an update on my experimental GitX fork.ĭownload the current binary from the github download page. I've had reasonable success by scheduling reboots of cygwin machines. I have noticed that adding more RAM can help too. In my experience the longer your windows machine is up and running the more chance you have of a fork failure, I'm guessing memory fragmentation over time can make it harder for cygwin to do it's fork hacking.
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