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README.md |
Gittyup
Gittyup is a graphical Git client designed to help you understand and manage your source code history. The latest stable release is available either as pre-built flatpak for Linux, 32 / 64 binary for Windows, macOS, or can be built from source by following the directions below.
The latest development version is available pre-built as well.
Gittyup is a continuation of the GitAhead client.
Table of contents
- Features
- How to Get Help
- Build Environment
- Dependencies
- How to Build
- How to Install
- How to Contribute
- License
Features
To get an overview of the current features please have a look at the GitHub Page
How to Get Help
Ask questions about building or using Gittyup on
Stack Overflow by
including the gittyup
tag. Remember to search for existing questions
before creating a new one.
Report bugs in Gittyup by opening an issue in the issue tracker. Remember to search for existing issues before creating a new one.
If you still need help, check out our Matrix channel Gittyup:matrix.org.
Build Environment
- C++11 compiler
- Windows - MSVC >= 2017 recommended
- Linux - GCC >= 6.2 recommended
- macOS - Xcode >= 10.1 recommended
- CMake >= 3.3.1
- Ninja (optional)
Dependencies
External dependencies can be satisfied by system libraries or installed separately. Included dependencies are submodules of this repository. Some submodules are optional or may also be satisfied by system libraries.
External Dependencies
- Qt (required >= 5.12)
Included Dependencies
- libgit2 (required)
- cmark (required)
- git (only needed for the credential helpers)
- libssh2 (needed by
libgit2
for SSH support) - openssl (needed by
libssh2
andlibgit2
on some platforms)
Note that building OpenSSL
on Windows requires Perl
and NASM
.
How to Build
Initialize Submodules
git submodule init
git submodule update
Build OpenSSL
# Start from root of gittyup repo.
cd dep/openssl/openssl
Windows:
perl Configure VC-WIN64A
nmake
macOS (Intel):
./Configure darwin64-x86_64-cc no-shared
make
macOS (Apple Silicon)
./Configure darwin64-arm64-cc no-shared
make
Linux:
./config -fPIC
make
Configure Build
# Start from root of gittyup repo.
mkdir -p build/release
cd build/release
cmake -G Ninja -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release ../..
If you have Qt installed in a non-standard location, you may have to
specify the path to Qt by passing -DCMAKE_PREFIX_PATH=<path-to-qt>
where <path-to-qt>
points to the Qt install directory that contains
bin
, lib
, etc.
Build
ninja
How to Install
Linux
The easiest way to install Gittyup is by using Flatpak.
Arch Linux
Install the gittyup
package from the Arch User Repository.
git clone https://aur.archlinux.org/gittyup.git
cd gittyup
makepkg -si
Or use an AUR helper.
Install gittyup-git
for the VCS build.
Mac OS
Homebrew
Install the gittyup
cask from Homebrew.
brew install gittyup
Flatpak from terminal
If you want a more pure console use, this script run flatpak version disowning the process and silence the output pushing it to /dev/null.
Just save the script somewhere in your path, for example /usr/bin
(or ~/.local/bin
if you have exported it), give execution permissions chmod +x
, and run gittyup
from your terminal.
#!/bin/bash
DIR=$(dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}")
function run_disown() {
"$@" & disown
}
function run_disown_silence(){
run_disown "$@" 1>/dev/null 2>/dev/null
}
run_disown_silence flatpak run com.github.Murmele.Gittyup
How to Contribute
We welcome contributions of all kinds, including bug fixes, new features, documentation and translations. By contributing, you agree to release your contributions under the terms of the license.
Contribute by following the typical
GitHub workflow
for pull requests. Fork the repository and make changes on a new named
branch. Create pull requests against the master
branch. Follow the
seven guidelines to writing a
great commit message.
License
Gittyup and its predecessor GitAhead are licensed under the MIT license. See LICENSE.md for details.