Advent of Code!
November 26, 2025 by PJ Hagerty 3 min read

Advent of Code!

GitButler is excited to officially participate in this year's Advent of Code! Join our team as we tackle 25 days of clever programming puzzles and showcase how GitButler makes solving daily challenges smoother.

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Integrating GitButler and GitHub Enterprise

Integrating GitButler and GitHub Enterprise

November 6, 2025by Estib Vega

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

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

November 4, 2025by PJ Hagerty

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

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.

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GitButler's Annual Open Source Pledge Report

GitButler's Annual Open Source Pledge Report

September 10, 2025by Scott Chacon

GitButler is a member of the Open Source Pledge, which requires an annual blog post report. This is that report.

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.

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How Core Git Developers Configure Git

How Core Git Developers Configure Git

February 22, 2025by 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?

January 13, 2025by Scott Chacon

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

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.

The Future of Open Source

The Future of Open Source

August 6, 2024by 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

August 6, 2024by 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.

Git Merge 2024

Git Merge 2024

July 22, 2024by Scott Chacon

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

Git Tips and Tricks

Git Tips and Tricks

February 8, 2024by Scott Chacon

Some things that people don’t tend to know about Git anymore, and some new things you might not have noticed.

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!

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Virtual Branches Alpha

Virtual Branches Alpha

September 1, 2023by Scott Chacon

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

Our We Are Developers Adventure

Our We Are Developers Adventure

August 2, 2023by Scott Chacon

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

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?