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Stacksmith, published by Mubbie and currently offered only in version 1.0.0, is an ultralight artisan Git stacking tool designed to streamline the process of rearranging, combining, and refining local commits before they are pushed to a shared repository. Positioned within the Developer / Version Control category, the application targets developers who prefer a minimal, keyboard-driven workflow for crafting clean commit histories without the overhead of larger graphical Git clients. By interpreting stacked branches as a lightweight patch series, Stacksmith allows users to reorder, squash, or split commits interactively while maintaining a clear visual map of the stack, making it especially useful for contributors to open-source projects, feature-branch teams, and anyone practicing disciplined commit hygiene. The tool integrates directly with existing Git repositories, requires no background services, and launches instantly even on modest hardware, preserving system resources for compilation and testing tasks. Because it focuses exclusively on local commit manipulation rather than remote collaboration, Stacksmith complements rather than replaces traditional hosting platforms, giving engineers fine-grained control over narrative history before final push or merge. The single-version release emphasizes stability and simplicity, ensuring that every user operates with identical behavior and documentation. Stacksmith is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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