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GitKraken Client v8.3: Now 2x Faster for Apple Silicon Users

What do Olympic speed skaters and developers have in common? They have a need…a need for speed. 😏 Nobody likes moving slow, no matter if you’re competing for the gold, or just trying to deploy an awesome new feature. The GitKraken team has been hard at work making sure all GitKraken Client users, especially macOS users, have the speediest experience possible when leveraging our legendary Git client to collaborate with teams.

GitKraken Client v8.3 Release - Now 2x Faster for Apple Silicon Users

The GitKraken Client now runs natively on Apple Silicon with faster performance and lower power consumption. Additionally, a Mac Big Sur update means that those on MacOS Big Sur or later no longer need to run custom terminal commands to improve performance. If you are on a Mac with Apple Silicon, you will need to download the new client from our website and replace your existing client, but don’t worry. All of your settings, including profiles and integrations, will remain intact.

CLI Stands For.... A CLI Intro Series - Part 1

Intro to the CLI – Part 1: Why Learn to Use The Terminal and Some History Long-time fans of GitKraken Client have come to love the graphical user interface, or GUI, that allows you to click on a Git branch or commit to perform an action or even drag and drop a branch to start a pull request. Version 8.0 of GitKraken Client introduced the GitKraken CLI, allowing you to interact with your repositories, and the rest of your computer, from Terminal Tabs.

Git Integration for Jira v4.0 - New Git Indexing

Zip into Git Integration for Jira version 4.0! Our team has been whipping up some speedy new features and improvements to enhance your Git Integration for Jira Data Center and Jira Server experience. Do more in Git without leaving Jira, reducing context switching for a better workflow. Start using Git Integration for Jira free today! Start Free Trial.

GitKraken Client v8.2 - New Workspaces & Themes

We’re excited to share what’s new and improved in the v8.2 release of GitKraken Client. Even solo superheroes will benefit from Workspaces but we’ve made a lot of updates designed for Teams to get the most out of Git. So assemble your team and get ready to tackle even the largest projects in Git. Keep reading this article or watch the video below to see what’s new! We just can’t stop improving productivity with Git.

GitKraken Client v8.2 Release: Manage Multiple Git Repos & GitKraken Themes

Version 8.2 of the GitKraken Client introduces the ability to manage multiple Git repositories with GitKraken Workspaces. Improve organization by grouping multiple Git repos from one project together, and save time cloning multiple repositories and Git fetching from multiple repositories at the same time. GitKraken Workspaces also makes it easier to quickly onboard new team members to Git projects. Also new in this release.

A Major Moment in GitKraken's Journey

Before I introduce myself, I first want to highlight a monumental day in our company’s story. Today, we begin writing a new chapter under a new company name. We’ve decided to name the entire company after our flagship product, the ultra-popular GitKraken Client. Why make this move now? It’s much more than a cosmetic name change. Today ushers in the next phase in our evolution – one in which we will become the premier provider of Git tools for developers around the world.

Why are you being such a git about it? - Git Best Practices

Are your Git repositories just a dumping ground for code? In this Git best practices session from the GitKon Git conference, we will look at Git branching strategies, the importance of a Git commit message, and how often you should commit, with Joe Glombek, Umbraco developer with Bump Digital. With 5 simple Git tips, you can turn a code dump into a glorious archive or software while saving time, frustration, and money.

Git Behind the Scenes: How Does Git Work

How does Git work under the hood? Have you been using Git for a while, but feel you’re still missing a comprehensive understanding of how Git works? You’re not alone. Many people will try to explain Git with something like: “all of the data Git needs for a repository is stored within a folder called.git,” but that’s not the full story. In this session from the GitKon Git Conference, Corbin Crutchley, CTO at OceanBit, will go over in detail how the.git folder is able to track all of your changes in Git.