Use GitButler for your Gerrit workflow
November 10, 2025 by Scott Chacon 2 min read

Use GitButler for your Gerrit workflow

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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