It’s that time of year again, when geeks all over the world solve programming puzzles from Dec 1st through Christmas day. That’s right, it’s time for the Advent of Code.
To celebrate, the GitButler crew is not only taking part in AoC this year, but we’re sponsoring it too!
On top of that, it’s just in time for a piping hot new release of our GitButler client alpha, which has gotten a whole new face lift.

We also recorded a new demo if you’d like to take a peek at what GitButler and virtual branches looks like these days.
See you all under the digital tree and Merry Code-mas!

Written by Scott Chacon
Scott Chacon is a co-founder of GitHub and GitButler, where he builds innovative tools for modern version control. He has authored Pro Git and spoken globally on Git and software collaboration.
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