20 years of Git. Still weird, still wonderful.

a month ago by Scott Chacon — 11 min read

20 years of Git. Still weird, still wonderful.

Twenty years ago, Git was born. How did this unlikely "information manager" take over the world?

How to do patch-based review with git range-diff

How to do patch-based review with git range-diff

2 months ago by Scott Chacon

Diving into `range-diff`, the little known Git power tool to compare two versions of a series of patches.

How Core Git Developers Configure Git

How Core Git Developers Configure Git

3 months ago by Scott Chacon

What `git config` settings should be defaults by now? Here are some settings that even the core developers change.

Why is Git Autocorrect too fast for Formula One drivers?

Why is Git Autocorrect too fast for Formula One drivers?

4 months ago by Scott Chacon

Why does Git's autocorrect wait 0.1s before executing a mistyped command? Let's dig in.

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Stacked Branches with GitButler

Stacked Branches with GitButler

5 months ago by Scott Chacon

GitButler can now manage dependent branches that are stacked, including managing stacked GitHub PRs.

Git Merge 2024 Talks are Up

Git Merge 2024 Talks are Up

7 months ago by Scott Chacon

All the Git Merge 2024 talks are up on Youtube. Here is a quick summary of each one.

GitButler 0.13 - "Lucky Baseball"

GitButler 0.13 - "Lucky Baseball"

7 months ago by Scott Chacon

Last week we released GitButler 0.13, which is our first release with our new Fearless Rebasing feature.

Fearless Rebasing

Fearless Rebasing

7 months ago by Scott Chacon

GitButler now supports first class conflicts, which makes rebasing much less annoying. What is "fearless rebasing"?

The Future of Open Source

The Future of Open Source

9 months ago by Scott Chacon

A GitHub founder's musings on the past, present and future of large groups of people collaborating on software in awesome ways.

GitButler is now Fair Source

GitButler is now Fair Source

9 months ago by Scott Chacon

GitButler is now officially one of the first members of the Fair Source movement, helping to shift closed source to publicly available software by default.

Boost your Git workflow
with GitButler

Git Merge 2024

Git Merge 2024

10 months ago by Scott Chacon

GitButler is organizing the 2024 Git Merge conference, Sep 19/20 in Berlin!

GitButler 0.12 - "Stingy Baker"

GitButler 0.12 - "Stingy Baker"

a year ago by Scott Chacon

New GitButler release is out! Undo anything, modify your commits with ease, new AI stuff and more!

The Birth of THE MERGE

The Birth of THE MERGE

a year ago by Megan Ponce de Leon