Versions:

  • 0.28.1
  • 0.28.0
  • 0.27.0
  • 0.26.3
  • 0.26.2
  • 0.26.1
  • 0.25.2
  • 0.24.3
  • 0.24.2
  • 0.24.1
  • 0.24.0
  • 0.23.0
  • 0.22.1
  • 0.22.0
  • 0.21.0
  • 0.20.1

GitUI is a developer utility published by Stephan Dilly that embeds a full-featured graphical Git client inside any terminal, eliminating the need to switch between command-line operations and separate desktop applications. Written in Rust for speed and safety, the program renders an interactive side-by-side view of the working tree, staging area, commit history, and diff viewer, all navigable with keyboard shortcuts or mouse clicks. Version 0.28.1 refines the blame view, adds branch list filtering, and improves performance on large repositories, continuing a rapid release cadence that has already produced sixteen numbered builds since the project’s debut. Typical use cases include staging selective hunks during code reviews, rebasing interactively without memorizing Git flags, resolving merge conflicts with a built-in three-way diff, and browsing annotated history while staying within an SSH or Docker session. Because the interface is drawn with Unicode block characters and ANSI colors, it remains legible over remote connections and integrates cleanly with tiling window managers or IDE terminals. The software is cataloged under the “Developer Tools / Version Control” category and is distributed as a single statically linked binary for Windows, macOS, and Linux, requiring no elevated privileges or background services. GitUI 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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