Xit
Xit is a graphical user interface (GUI) for the Git version control system, designed to make Git workflows more accessible to developers and technical users who prefer a visual approach over command-line tools. The app provides an intuitive way to manage repositories, view commit history, create branches, and perform common Git operations without typing commands. Xit is particularly useful for developers who want to visualize their project history, manage multiple branches efficiently, and perform complex Git operations through a clean, native macOS interface. It's targeted at software developers, version control newcomers, and anyone who prefers visual Git tools over terminal-based workflows.
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1 suggestionGood news: Xit has an Apple Silicon-native build available. According to Homebrew Cask data, an arm64 build is confirmed available as of version 1.0b18. You can download the latest version directly from the GitHub releases page. This means you won't need Rosetta 2 to run Xit on Apple Silicon Macs — you can update to the native version and enjoy full native performance. Note that the Homebrew version carries a deprecated flag due to a Gatekeeper check issue, so downloading directly from GitHub's releases page is the recommended approach.
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