Simplifying Git by Using GitButler
February 22, 2026 by PJ Hagerty — 7 min read

Simplifying Git by Using GitButler

Git is great - and has been for twenty years. But in that time, how many of us have advanced our git skills? Most of us know about five or six commands: clone, status, push/pull, add, commit, branch, and checkout.

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But Head: Crafting a Custom Font

But Head: Crafting a Custom Font

January 21, 2026by Pavel Laptev

In search of a distinctive typographic identity for GitButler, we created 'But Head,' a custom header font that blends the technical precision of code with the elegance of magazine typography.

MCP vs RAG: Two Very Different Ways to Gain Context

MCP vs RAG: Two Very Different Ways to Gain Context

January 14, 2026by PJ Hagerty

At first glance RAG and MCP seem similar. In practice, they solve very different problems and lead to very different system designs.

Getting Started With GitButler Agents

Getting Started With GitButler Agents

January 9, 2026by Mattias Granlund

GitButler built a new way to integrate AI-powered code generation directly into your version control workflow.

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Butler Flow: shipping code faster (but less like Alfred, more like CI on steroids) - Part 2

Butler Flow: shipping code faster (but less like Alfred, more like CI on steroids) - Part 2

October 28, 2025by PJ Hagerty

Dig deeper into what Butler Flow is, using Butler Flow day-to-day and best practices.

Butler Flow: shipping code faster (but less like Alfred, more like CI on steroids) - Part 1

Butler Flow: shipping code faster (but less like Alfred, more like CI on steroids) - Part 1

October 23, 2025by PJ Hagerty

Dig into what Butler Flow is, why it exists, how it works, and how adopting it can help modern development teams solve one of the perpetual pains in software.

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Git Mini Summit 2025 Videos

Git Mini Summit 2025 Videos

September 3, 2025by Scott Chacon

GitButler attended the Git Mini Summit 2025 and posted videos of all the talks. Here is what everyone talked about this year.

Automate Your AI Workflows with Claude Code Hooks

Automate Your AI Workflows with Claude Code Hooks

July 24, 2025by Scott Chacon

Claude Code's new hooks system is a powerful tool for automating your agent workflows. We'll do a quick overview of what's possible and explore a few fun examples.

Managing Multiple Claude Code Sessions Without Worktrees

Managing Multiple Claude Code Sessions Without Worktrees

July 22, 2025by Scott Chacon

With Claude Code's new lifecycle hooks, GitButler auto-sorts simultaneous AI coding into separate branches. Write three features, get three clean branches — no conflicts, no worktrees, no hassle.

Stacked Branches with GitButler

Stacked Branches with GitButler

December 4, 2024by 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

October 24, 2024by 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"

October 23, 2024by Scott Chacon

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

Git Merge 2024

Git Merge 2024

July 22, 2024by 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"

June 3, 2024by Scott Chacon

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

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Git Tips 1: Oldies but Goodies

Git Tips 1: Oldies but Goodies

February 8, 2024by Scott Chacon

Do you know some of the cool stuff in Git that's been around for a while? All the magical -L and -C options in the Git world? Let's find out!

Git Tips 2: New Stuff in Git

Git Tips 2: New Stuff in Git

February 8, 2024by Scott Chacon

There are a bunch of new tricks that Git can do that were added in the last few years. How up to date are you?

Git Tips 3: Really Large Repositories

Git Tips 3: Really Large Repositories

February 8, 2024by Scott Chacon

Did you know that Git can handle enormous monorepos like Windows? Let's take a look at how.

Building Virtual Branches

Building Virtual Branches

July 6, 2023by Scott Chacon

GitButler has come up with an entirely new way to work on multiple branches: simultaneously. What are virtual branches?

DevDays in Vilnius

DevDays in Vilnius

June 1, 2023by Scott Chacon

The Future of Software and Open Source

The Future of Software and Open Source

May 18, 2023by Scott Chacon

Introducing GitButler

Introducing GitButler

April 13, 2023by Scott Chacon