At times, mczs still come handy for some merges... And Smalltalkhub is good as a safe heaven for collecting packages that are otherwise scattered all around.
Is there a reason why Smalltalkhub would not stay working nicely? Are we talking about using bigger boxes here? Or is it a deeper issue? Phil On Thu, Nov 27, 2014 at 1:52 PM, kilon alios <kilon.al...@gmail.com> wrote: > I forgot to add that git comes with excellent gui clients that are far > more powerful and elegant that what Pharo offers currently . > > If you are user of emacs there is magit , really powerful gui client and > very popular among emacs users. > > For gui client I have used quite a lot SmartGit > > http://www.syntevo.com/smartgit/ > > and recently a fellow python developer introduced me to Sourcetree > > http://www.sourcetreeapp.com/ > > Both are free for non commercial projects. They require a license for > commercial use but they are relative cheap. They come with diff tools, easy > commit access , branching, merging and tons of stuff to make life easier > for complex scenarios and they integrate well with bitbucket and other > online repositories besides github. > > But even from command line there is a lot of room for automation by > creating bash scripts to make commits one step process. >