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🥳 Gitte 0.3.0 is out!

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  • cjk@chaos.socialC This user is from outside of this forum
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    🥳 Gitte 0.3.0 is out!

    Highlights:
    - Official macOS support (thanks @rdh)
    - Full merge workflow
    - In-app release notes
    - New Compact UI mode
    - Multi-selection in changed files view
    - Many accessibility improvements
    - Select&copy diffs in the log viewer
    - New GNOME-style icons (thanks Jakub Steiner)

    Also: better large diff handling, refactoring and bug fixes

    https://codeberg.org/ckruse/Gitte
    Flathub: https://flathub.org/en/apps/de.wwwtech.gitte
    macOS: https://gitlab.com/dehesselle/gitte_macos/-/releases/v0.3.0+15

    #GNOME #GTK #Git #Rust #Linux #macOS

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    • cjk@chaos.socialC cjk@chaos.social

      🥳 Gitte 0.3.0 is out!

      Highlights:
      - Official macOS support (thanks @rdh)
      - Full merge workflow
      - In-app release notes
      - New Compact UI mode
      - Multi-selection in changed files view
      - Many accessibility improvements
      - Select&copy diffs in the log viewer
      - New GNOME-style icons (thanks Jakub Steiner)

      Also: better large diff handling, refactoring and bug fixes

      https://codeberg.org/ckruse/Gitte
      Flathub: https://flathub.org/en/apps/de.wwwtech.gitte
      macOS: https://gitlab.com/dehesselle/gitte_macos/-/releases/v0.3.0+15

      #GNOME #GTK #Git #Rust #Linux #macOS

      moonglum@yakshed.socialM This user is from outside of this forum
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      moonglum@yakshed.social
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      @cjk @rdh Uh, the macOS screenshots look super cool. I‘m a GNOME user myself, but now I have a recommendation for the Apple users I know who use GitHub Desktop ❤️

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      • moonglum@yakshed.socialM moonglum@yakshed.social

        @cjk @rdh Uh, the macOS screenshots look super cool. I‘m a GNOME user myself, but now I have a recommendation for the Apple users I know who use GitHub Desktop ❤️

        rdh@floss.socialR This user is from outside of this forum
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        @moonglum @cjk Mission accomplished :)!
        I'm very much invested in strengthening the #GTK ecosystem with my work. Gitte is a good poster child to show off how beautiful GTK w/Adwaita is and how far the macOS integration has come.

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        • cjk@chaos.socialC cjk@chaos.social

          🥳 Gitte 0.3.0 is out!

          Highlights:
          - Official macOS support (thanks @rdh)
          - Full merge workflow
          - In-app release notes
          - New Compact UI mode
          - Multi-selection in changed files view
          - Many accessibility improvements
          - Select&copy diffs in the log viewer
          - New GNOME-style icons (thanks Jakub Steiner)

          Also: better large diff handling, refactoring and bug fixes

          https://codeberg.org/ckruse/Gitte
          Flathub: https://flathub.org/en/apps/de.wwwtech.gitte
          macOS: https://gitlab.com/dehesselle/gitte_macos/-/releases/v0.3.0+15

          #GNOME #GTK #Git #Rust #Linux #macOS

          ericteubert@chaos.socialE This user is from outside of this forum
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          @cjk @rdh macOS, yay! Trying it out now. Installer has icons in the top left that should not be there.

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          • ericteubert@chaos.socialE ericteubert@chaos.social

            @cjk @rdh macOS, yay! Trying it out now. Installer has icons in the top left that should not be there.

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            @cjk @rdh

            ctrl-modifiers must be cmd-modifiers (cmd-, for settings, cmd-q for quit etc) otherwise it feels very out of place.

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            • ericteubert@chaos.socialE ericteubert@chaos.social

              @cjk @rdh

              ctrl-modifiers must be cmd-modifiers (cmd-, for settings, cmd-q for quit etc) otherwise it feels very out of place.

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              @cjk

              My preference: in diff view, blocks of changes should be solid red/green, no white separating lines.

              Feature request: “hide whitespace changes” option in diff view

              Feature Request: opening should remember/restore last opened project.

              Not much missing and it could replace "GitHub Desktop" for me (which I mostly use as a diff viewer and commit interface).

              Love it! 👏

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              • ericteubert@chaos.socialE ericteubert@chaos.social

                @cjk

                My preference: in diff view, blocks of changes should be solid red/green, no white separating lines.

                Feature request: “hide whitespace changes” option in diff view

                Feature Request: opening should remember/restore last opened project.

                Not much missing and it could replace "GitHub Desktop" for me (which I mostly use as a diff viewer and commit interface).

                Love it! 👏

                cjk@chaos.socialC This user is from outside of this forum
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                cjk@chaos.social
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                @ericteubert the reason why there are white lines between the lines in the diffs of the working copy view is that you can select and stage a single line (or a range of lines).

                So it is on purpose in this view. The log viewer diffs should be sold blocks, though. Will fix that.

                Hiding white space changes in the working copy view doesn't make much sense, so I assume you meant the log viewer?

                And thanks! 🙂

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                • cjk@chaos.socialC cjk@chaos.social

                  @ericteubert the reason why there are white lines between the lines in the diffs of the working copy view is that you can select and stage a single line (or a range of lines).

                  So it is on purpose in this view. The log viewer diffs should be sold blocks, though. Will fix that.

                  Hiding white space changes in the working copy view doesn't make much sense, so I assume you meant the log viewer?

                  And thanks! 🙂

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                  @cjk (optionally) hiding white space is useful in both contexts. Just one example: Wrapping a block of code in a condition is hard to read in a diff. With hidden whitespace changes it becomes very clear. But it's something I flip all the time so it needs to be accessible, not hidden in a settings pane.

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                  • cjk@chaos.socialC cjk@chaos.social

                    @ericteubert the reason why there are white lines between the lines in the diffs of the working copy view is that you can select and stage a single line (or a range of lines).

                    So it is on purpose in this view. The log viewer diffs should be sold blocks, though. Will fix that.

                    Hiding white space changes in the working copy view doesn't make much sense, so I assume you meant the log viewer?

                    And thanks! 🙂

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                    @cjk Regarding the white line separators in the working copy view: you already highlight selected lines, on hover and selection, so I see what I selected without the line separators. Just makes the whole view very noisy to my eyes.

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                    • ericteubert@chaos.socialE ericteubert@chaos.social

                      @cjk (optionally) hiding white space is useful in both contexts. Just one example: Wrapping a block of code in a condition is hard to read in a diff. With hidden whitespace changes it becomes very clear. But it's something I flip all the time so it needs to be accessible, not hidden in a settings pane.

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                      @cjk Maybe you were thinking it doesn't make sense because then you can't possibly select lines any more. Yeah, needs to be handled. Still, a very useful view to have (for me), often increases readability of the diff.

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                      • cjk@chaos.socialC cjk@chaos.social

                        🥳 Gitte 0.3.0 is out!

                        Highlights:
                        - Official macOS support (thanks @rdh)
                        - Full merge workflow
                        - In-app release notes
                        - New Compact UI mode
                        - Multi-selection in changed files view
                        - Many accessibility improvements
                        - Select&copy diffs in the log viewer
                        - New GNOME-style icons (thanks Jakub Steiner)

                        Also: better large diff handling, refactoring and bug fixes

                        https://codeberg.org/ckruse/Gitte
                        Flathub: https://flathub.org/en/apps/de.wwwtech.gitte
                        macOS: https://gitlab.com/dehesselle/gitte_macos/-/releases/v0.3.0+15

                        #GNOME #GTK #Git #Rust #Linux #macOS

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                        @cjk @rdh looking forward to giving this a go as a potential Git Tower replacement 🙂

                        Just wondering: on macOS, whereabouts does the gitte CLI executable live? (i.e. I'd like to add it to my PATH).

                        Also: love that you've got GNU Terry Pratchett in there. ❤️

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