OK, I'm taking a risk now.
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@TeflonTrout I'm sorry?
sorry. Dumb pun involving a well known image of a cat with a shit eating grin on its face called "catte.gif" or something similar
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sorry. Dumb pun involving a well known image of a cat with a shit eating grin on its face called "catte.gif" or something similar
@TeflonTrout ah, I see. Thanks for the explanation

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@cjk can give it a try, although not on GNOME but I assume it would run just as well on KDE, just feel a bit foreign design wise?
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it uses GNOME
Gnome is dependent on systemd
Systemd wants age verification
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it uses GNOME
Gnome is dependent on systemd
Systemd wants age verification
No offense, but supporting systemd is not exactly the greatest thing ever...@baller3000 Seriously, GNOME dependency on systemd is way older than systemd recent commitment to implementing an age verification API (based on data provided by the machine admin).
Furthermore, a GUI application designed for Gnome can still run under other DEs.
And bonus https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/GNOME/GNOME_without_systemd/Gentoo (instructions for KDE also exist)
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@baller3000 Seriously, GNOME dependency on systemd is way older than systemd recent commitment to implementing an age verification API (based on data provided by the machine admin).
Furthermore, a GUI application designed for Gnome can still run under other DEs.
And bonus https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/GNOME/GNOME_without_systemd/Gentoo (instructions for KDE also exist)
@Sobex @baller3000 Please leave me out of this discussion. I have no interest in it.
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@baller3000 Seriously, GNOME dependency on systemd is way older than systemd recent commitment to implementing an age verification API (based on data provided by the machine admin).
Furthermore, a GUI application designed for Gnome can still run under other DEs.
And bonus https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/GNOME/GNOME_without_systemd/Gentoo (instructions for KDE also exist)
fair point
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@cjk Wow this looks very cool, I got it to build in GNOME Builder by setting `CARGO_NET_OFFLINE` to "false" in the manifest.
Definitely interested in this. Installing it now, will give it a try as my default git UI client for now

Any plans to make it possible to squash commits from the UI? Squashing/merging commits is somewhat annoying from CLI. Also, is it possible to checkout specific commits now?
Overall very promising so far, this is super cool!
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@cjk Also, eventually do you have plans to get this in GNOME Circle? I don't think we have a git client there yet, and this seems promising so far.
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@cjk Wow this looks very cool, I got it to build in GNOME Builder by setting `CARGO_NET_OFFLINE` to "false" in the manifest.
Definitely interested in this. Installing it now, will give it a try as my default git UI client for now

Any plans to make it possible to squash commits from the UI? Squashing/merging commits is somewhat annoying from CLI. Also, is it possible to checkout specific commits now?
Overall very promising so far, this is super cool!
@sstendahl yes. In later versions squashing, fixups, reordering, etc are planned. But that's out of scope for v1
Checking out a specific commit isn't possible currently, either, but that's a pretty good idea, I made an issue for it: https://codeberg.org/ckruse/Gitte/issues/12
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