RelaGit is a modern graphical Git client that focuses on making routine version control tasks easier to manage from a polished desktop interface.
Rather than being a fixed GUI wrapped around Git, it is designed as an extensible client that can be customized and expanded to suit different development workflows. The project runs on Windows, macOS, and Linux, and it is currently described by its maintainers as being in an early beta stage.
This is free and open source software.
Key Features
- Supports hook-based workflows that can react to repository events such as navigation and commits.
- Lets users create workflows in JavaScript or TypeScript, with CLI scaffolding available for new workflows.
- Offers a style and theme system, including official and community-made themes.
- Integrates directly with GitHub, GitLab, and Codeberg.
- Provides a native popout window for focused repository information.
- Ships Linux builds in deb, rpm, and tar.gz formats.
Website: github.com/relagit/relagit
Support:
Developer: Rela
License: GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0 or later

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