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				 Nexion12669yCommand line 4lyfe. Just get yourself a good merge tool and you'll be fine with the command line. Nexion12669yCommand line 4lyfe. Just get yourself a good merge tool and you'll be fine with the command line.
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				 kshep9232509yCommand line. I was just like you until I decided to take the plunge, now the GUI just slows me down. kshep9232509yCommand line. I was just like you until I decided to take the plunge, now the GUI just slows me down.
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				gui definitely
 I also use gitkraken as well, taking care of many projects at a time and it helps to have some GUI on that
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				 kevbost25519y@DreamWave I still hold need for cli expertise, but gitkraken has a freaking undo function... its like a `git undo fuckup` command. kevbost25519y@DreamWave I still hold need for cli expertise, but gitkraken has a freaking undo function... its like a `git undo fuckup` command.
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				@kevbost hahah 😂 it doesn't undo all the fuckups, but it helps xD
 
 also because it's multi-platform the design guys can use it on OSX and windows , and that is simple enough for them to use
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				MeelMark39yalways learn the command line first, because at some point, you will be on a system with no easy access to load GUI tools.
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				 yvang2859yGUI always failed at something when I used it so I ended up having to open up git bash and fix the errors anyway. I used to be scared of the command line but it's seriously easier to use than the GUI, granted I only used Githubs GUI. yvang2859yGUI always failed at something when I used it so I ended up having to open up git bash and fix the errors anyway. I used to be scared of the command line but it's seriously easier to use than the GUI, granted I only used Githubs GUI.








Best git UI for Linux? Or should I grow more chest hair and use the command line?
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