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Introducing the GitButler CLI

Introducing the GitButler CLI

February 5, 2026by Scott Chacon

Now in technical preview, the new GitButler CLI brings all the power of GitButler to your command line

GitButler 0.19 - "Commander Keen"

GitButler 0.19 - "Commander Keen"

February 5, 2026by Scott Chacon

GitButler 0.19 is out, now shipping with a CLI, improved diffing, improved agentic help and more!

Use GitButler for your Gerrit workflow

Use GitButler for your Gerrit workflow

November 10, 2025by Scott Chacon

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.

Using Cursor Hooks for automatic version control

Using Cursor Hooks for automatic version control

September 23, 2025by Scott Chacon

With Cursor's brand new lifecycle hooks, you can now use GitButler for automatic version control of your Cursor agent work.

GitButler 0.16 - "Sweet Sixteen"

GitButler 0.16 - "Sweet Sixteen"

September 12, 2025by Scott Chacon

GitButler 0.16 is out, featuring our new Agents Tab, AI tool integrations, rules, splitting and more!

GitButler's Claude Code tab

GitButler's Claude Code tab

September 11, 2025by Scott Chacon

GitButler's new Agents Tab brings Claude Code directly into your Git workflow, giving each branch its own independent development assistant.

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.

GitButler 0.15 - "Quirky Quinceañera"

GitButler 0.15 - "Quirky Quinceañera"

July 2, 2025by Scott Chacon

GitButler 0.15 is out, featuring a brand new user interface, stability improvements, line based commits and more!

GitButler's new patch based Code Review (Beta)

GitButler's new patch based Code Review (Beta)

March 20, 2025by Scott Chacon

Introducing Butler Review, a new commit-based, chat centered code review tool, now in beta.

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.

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.

Fearless Rebasing

Fearless Rebasing

October 23, 2024by Scott Chacon

GitButler now supports first class conflicts, which makes rebasing much less annoying. What is "fearless rebasing"?

GitButler for Windows

GitButler for Windows

April 12, 2024by Scott Chacon

The GitButler client is now available natively on Windows.

Opening Up GitButler

Opening Up GitButler

February 2, 2024by Scott Chacon

Today we're flipping the public switch on GitHub for our GitButler client code and removing the waiting list entirely. Everyone and anyone can now directly download the GitButler client and access the source code.

Advent of GitButler Code

Advent of GitButler Code

November 30, 2023by Scott Chacon

This holiday season, GitButler is sponsoring the Advent of Code and our first present is a new release! Join us in solving coding puzzles every day with our new client alpha!

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!

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?