vscode plugin that (hopefully) makes git so intuitive that you don't need to "learn to use git". the main problem is that git while powerful, can be hard to use / navigate / understand. this extension gives you those *powers* but without the pain needed to "learn" it.
if you're using ghstack, spr, gittown, or git navigator to push your stacks - you know the review experience on GitHub is still pretty rough
introducing Stack Reviewer, a chrome extension that shows you where you are in the stack and lets you jump between PRs instantly
if you're using ghstack, spr, gittown, or git navigator to push your stacks - you know the review experience on GitHub is still pretty rough
introducing Stack Reviewer, a chrome extension that shows you where you are in the stack and lets you jump between PRs instantly
(ignore the broken tree graph. worktree rendering still needs fixing 🫠)
(ignore the broken tree graph. worktree rendering still needs fixing 🫠)
there's now dedicated "Branch mode" vs "Stack mode". "Branch mode" is the more "traditional" way, while "Stack mode" is the *fancier* way that companies like Graphite or plugin like spr, ghstack, git-town does it
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there's now dedicated "Branch mode" vs "Stack mode". "Branch mode" is the more "traditional" way, while "Stack mode" is the *fancier* way that companies like Graphite or plugin like spr, ghstack, git-town does it
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vscode plugin that (hopefully) makes git so intuitive that you don't need to "learn to use git". the main problem is that git while powerful, can be hard to use / navigate / understand. this extension gives you those *powers* but without the pain needed to "learn" it.
vscode plugin that (hopefully) makes git so intuitive that you don't need to "learn to use git". the main problem is that git while powerful, can be hard to use / navigate / understand. this extension gives you those *powers* but without the pain needed to "learn" it.