– GIT client for MAC OS X – is another very elegant solution, and is perfect for GIT users who have no need to learn command line syntax. There’s also a good introductory overview on their product tour which covers a lot of the basic GIT concepts (see below). A free Git client for Windows and Mac. Sourcetree simplifies how you interact with your Git repositories so you can focus on coding. Visualize and manage your repositories through Sourcetree's simple Git GUI.
GitX
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GitX is a git GUI made for Mac OS X. It currentlyfeatures a history viewer much like gitk and a commit GUI like git gui. Butthen in silky smooth OS X style!
Features
- Detailed history viewer
- Nice commit GUI, allowing hunk- and line-wise staging
- Fast workflow
- Explore tree of any revision
- Nice Aqua interface
- Paste commits to gist.github.com
- QuickLook integration
Requirements
GitX runs on Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard and Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard. Because it uses features like Garbage Collection, you can't compile it on earlier systems. GitX also requires a fairly recent Git -- version 1.6.0 and higher are all supported.
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Download
The newest version of GitX is 0.7. This version can be downloaded from here. To see what has changed, read the Release History.
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After starting GitX, you can install the command-line tool through the menu (GitX->Enable Terminal Usage…). This will install a “gitx” binary in /usr/local/bin.