Using GitButler With Multiple GitHub Accounts
December 15, 2025 by PJ Hagerty 6 min read

Using GitButler With Multiple GitHub Accounts

Working across multiple GitHub accounts can get messy fast. GitButler removes a lot of that friction with built-in GitHub integration.

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GitButler now has native Gerrit Mode support. Enable it with one config setting and get automatic Change-Id injection, smart push behavior, and linked change URLs.

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GitButler with GitHub Enterprise means your hosted instance of GitHub becomes available inside the client.

Butler Flow: shipping code faster (but less like Alfred, more like CI on steroids) - Part 3

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In Part 3, we take a look at some deep examples of where Butler Flow comes in handy.

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The Future of Open Source

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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.

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Git Tips and Tricks

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Signing Commits in Git, Explained

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Why would you sign your commits in Git? How would you do it? How is it even done? Let's dig into signing commits in Git.

Virtual Branches Alpha

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GitButler is introducing an entirely new way to work on branches in Git. Join the alpha!

Our We Are Developers Adventure

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Last week the GitButler team descended in force on the We Are Developers World Congress in our home town of Berlin.

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