Check out this quick #GitKrakenTip to take control of your repository's complexity! With just a click, you can filter your commit graph down to only the essentials.
More tips for commit graph clarity – right-click to 'solo' a branch in GitKraken Client, helping you focus on the stuff that matters most. Perfect for those bustling repos with layers of contributions and branches! 🌳
Grab a coffee and take 3 minutes to see what's new in Git Integration for Jira's free extension, Team Insights for Jira. This month we talk about Jira sprint auditing (how your scope changes after starting a sprint), performance improvements, and a new Teams view to help run better stand ups and understand workload. Plus, we'll take a sneak peak into what's coming next (hint: saved filters and UI customization).
To merge or to rebase, a tale as old as Git! ✍️ Discover the difference between these two methods of pushing your code changes back into the main project. 👍
Ambassador Kevin Bost walks through how he connects his GitHub repos, plus a word of wisdom if you want to set up multiple integration preferences for work, school, personal, etc. 👍
Discover practical tips for smoother coding collaboration & get a peek into what's cooking at GitKraken! Traditional development workflows rely heavily on pull requests, causing devs to wait around for feedback. Not only that, encountering merge conflicts from outdated branches or simultaneous code changes can be frustrating and disrupt your flow. In this workshop, Justin Roberts and Jeremy Castile explore ways to encourage early collaboration, reduce rework, and get a clear picture of your work.
What's a remote? What about a push? What do you mean, "fetch"?? 😰 All of these questions (and more 👀) are answered in GitKraken's Foundations of Git course – perfect for Git newbies or for those looking to amp up their version control game. 💪 Whether you work in a GUI or CLI, this free course has everything you need to transform your Git journey from bewildering to brilliant!
First, let’s break down the differences between mono and multi-repo setups. Mono-repos are exactly what they sound like – singular repositories that hold everything in one place. Multi-repos, however, can scatter the landscape, resulting in separate repos that are all still part of the larger ecosystem. While this approach offers flexibility, it can also make projects way harder to manage.
Command line environments can feel stale. You punch in something to get something out, and sometimes, that's all you need – but as projects grow, extra visual elements for organization become invaluable. 🚀 Focus View in the GitKraken CLI makes things easier. Navigate through lists, pop out links, switch tabs, and fine-tune what you see with Pin & Snooze. No more digging through one item at a time – everything you need is right there, at a glance. 🤩