gitonic is a Python utility for Linux that helps developers manage a workspace made up of multiple Git repositories from a single desktop application.
It uses a Tkinter-based interface and is aimed at situations where software components or artefacts are stored across separate repositories, making it easier to keep track of changes and perform common Git operations.
This is free and open source software.
Key Features
- Helps manage multiple tracked Git repositories from one application.
- Provides an easy-to-use Tkinter graphical interface.
- Supports pull and fetch operations across all tracked repositories.
- Lets you stage, unstage, diff, and launch difftool actions for selected files.
- Can apply the same commit message across multiple tracked repositories in one action.
- Supports configurable external formatter integration.
- Offers configurable context menu support and multiple repository workspaces.
Website: github.com/kr-g/gitonic
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Developer: Karl
License: GNU Affero General Public License v3.0
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