![]() ![]() In return, we will furnish whomever (individual or business) takes up this challenge and gives the community an installable executable with a free Large account for life. I say Python because there is a GPL TortoiseHg application that should not be too difficult to port to use msysGit – Mercurial and Git are almost identical in their basic command sets and that is all we’re looking for in TortoiseGit. If any of you are, or know, people who use Windows and are good at Python, we would like you to produce a TortoiseGit that can be installed with msysGit that would make a TortoiseSVN user feel more or less at home. Pros: Excellent integration with Windows (its a shell extension) Nearly the same UI as TortoiseSVN (if you already used TortoiseSVN, you know what to expect). What is TortoiseGit It is a Git revision control client, implemented as a Windows shell extension and based on TortoiseSVN. ![]() git submodule update will get the proper index, while git pull will get the last. There are also enhanced drag'n'drop context menus. yes - but this way you do have to to it for each submodule separately now (2022) there is a 'submodule update' command in tortoise-folder context menu. The options shown are tailored to the current context (e.g., 'Add' is only visible for unversioned files and 'Diff' is not visible here is only shown for modified files) - you won't see any commands that you can't use in your situation. However, none of us here at Logical Awesome use Windows (or really want to spend that much time in it), so we’d like to issue a challenge. In the following image you see several possible options. TortoiseSVN is one of the most familiar and ubiquitous applications for source control under Windows and we’d love to see a Git workalike, to help make our Windows friends feel more at home. The one issue with Git on Windows today is the lack of a TortoiseGit application. Git-Gui works well on Windows and provides a very functional (if somewhat homely) interface to git on Windows and the command line version works well too. It can work with any file and does not depend on any IDE. A free Git GUI of an open-source nature allows any team to adjust the functionality or even build a personal Tortoise Git version for specific needs. It is, in essence, a Windows shell interface. The truth of the matter these days is that Windows support through msysGit is actually quite good. Tortoise Git is a dedicated solution for working with Git on Windows. to any Git GUI using the command-line tools, this packaging of TortoiseGits. ![]() Poor Windows support has always been a big roadblock to Git adoption. A standalone packaging of PuTTYs Plink from the Tortoise line of Windows. ![]()
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