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SourceTree for Linux

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Kai February 12, 2016

The guys from Axosoft were faster:

  • Every feature included
  • Design/UX better
  • Bitbucket integration
  • Free (sadly as in beer only :/)

http://www.gitkraken.com/

Have fun smile

djhaskin987 February 12, 2016

Thanks for this! gitkraken is really great. Wish I could upvote this one more.

jsmontteiro February 12, 2016

Thranks smile

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Faber Andrés Vergara November 5, 2015

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hak8or May 25, 2015

+1 for linux, as usual.

 

Save me from having to do staging through SmartGit!

3 votes
marco_sarti May 22, 2015

+1 linux

But the question is: why did not start supporting linux first? In my opinion Linux is the most natural ecosystem for developers.

 

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David Gamez March 20, 2015

+1 for Linux. Atlassian opeartions are mostly around open sources initiatives. GIT is example. Not supporting Linux is just ridiculous and irrespectful.

3 votes
Deleted user March 20, 2015

+1 from me too

3 votes
Georg Ritt March 14, 2015

+1

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Deleted user March 10, 2015

after nine months without sourceTree i managed to get unhooked with the help of of my favourite IDE phpStorm and the command line

now im comfortable doing all the operations needed even the ones not available in source tree like 'prune' and 'reset' i think the command line gives me more power and transparency and it only executes i tell it to !! not what someone else thought i want

i checkout, merge, pull and push with ease and really fast without waiting for loading bars and i also get more descriptive errors messages

commit over the command or IDE is piece of cake

merging conflicts is also a walk a park thanks to phpStorm

looking for a commit or doing a code review ?

phpStorm has a decent tool called 'Changes' but in this case i prefer gitg

 https://apps.ubuntu.com/cat/applications/gitg/ or just run on ubuntu

 sudo apt-get install gitg

or giggle

 https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/giggle/

  sudo apt-get install giggle

Bernhard Zürn March 10, 2015

Yes you are right. Atlassian seems to be not interested. Although SmartGit from Germany worths a try ;)

Deleted user March 10, 2015

SmartGit was always crashing on my machine plus it reminds me of Eclipse arghhh !

3 votes
Andy Hine February 16, 2015

+1

3 votes
cfernandomaciel February 13, 2015

C'mon, 1 for linux guys! What are you doing?!

3 votes
Mohammed MEHIRA February 1, 2015

+1

3 votes
Bernhard Zürn January 25, 2015

+1 for Linux !!

3 votes
greensn0w January 14, 2015

Another +1 for Linux

3 votes
B January 13, 2015

+1

 

3 votes
auralius January 6, 2015

+1 for Linux please.

3 votes
Ludovico de Nittis January 3, 2015

+1 for Linux.

3 votes
Marcelo Iannuzzi December 31, 2014

Please we want a linux version

3 votes
E W November 20, 2014

Hey guys,

I just read that .NET becomes open source. Is there now a chance to get a linux version ?

 

 

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Kristian Wedmark September 28, 2014

Linux (all dists) really need some nice Git software. And SourceTree is by far the best Git software ever. I've tried Githubs own software, but it also only work on Windows and OSX. I want to be platform independant. If Atlassian would make that possible, they would gain insane amount of users.

3 votes
Arnaud Janssens September 22, 2014

Another +1 since i moved to Ubuntu 3 weeks ago from Windows. I really miss this software.

3 votes
Daniel Ott September 18, 2014

+1 for Linux

3 votes
Joel Cumberland September 17, 2014

+1 for Linux

3 votes
alex dizengof September 16, 2014

+1 for linux. were already using atlassian Jira. a linux source tree integration would be great

3 votes
Michal Hybasek [MoroSystems] September 15, 2014

+1 for a Linux version!

3 votes
Gleb Klochkov September 14, 2014

+1. We need it on Linux.

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