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Iβve experimented with quite a few tools, but GitKraken really stands out for me. The interface is smooth, and the way it handles branching makes everything so much clearer β especially during those messy merge situations.
Still reach for the CLI when Iβm in a hurry, though. Would love to know whatβs working best for everyone else lately.
Totally agree! GitKraken really does a great job with branch visualization. I still find myself going back to the CLI too for quick commits and reverts.
Appreciate you sharing, Alex β always good to hear what other devs are using!
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Iβve experimented with quite a few tools, but GitKraken really stands out for me. The interface is smooth, and the way it handles branching makes everything so much clearer β especially during those messy merge situations.
Still reach for the CLI when Iβm in a hurry, though. Would love to know whatβs working best for everyone else lately.
Totally agree! GitKraken really does a great job with branch visualization. I still find myself going back to the CLI too for quick commits and reverts.
Appreciate you sharing, Alex β always good to hear what other devs are using!