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GitBlade 00.00.8.9, released by Pirinel Ltd, is a cross-platform graphical Git client engineered to give Windows, macOS, and Linux users a lightweight, uncluttered interface for everyday version-control tasks. Positioned in the Developer Tools / Git Clients category, the application opens local or cloned repositories in a single click, presenting branch graphs, commit histories, and file diffs through a clean dashboard that minimizes visual noise. Users can stage, commit, push, pull, merge, and create or delete branches without touching the command line, while a built-in diff viewer highlights line-level changes side-by-side for rapid review. The same pane lets developers discard hunks or cherry-pick commits, streamlining code review workflows for individual contributors, small teams, and educators who want students to focus on Git concepts rather than syntax. Because the program stores credentials through the native OS keychain, switching among GitHub, GitLab, Bitbucket, or private servers is friction-free, and SSH key management is handled transparently. GitBlade’s only published version so far is 00.00.8.9, ensuring that every platform runs an identical feature set and that bug reports map to a single codebase. Although minimalistic, the client supports stashing, sub-module inspection, and configurable external editors, covering the majority of routine Git operations without plug-ins. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest build and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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