TermKit is a reinvention of the UNIX terminal, combining CLI and GUI.
Developer Steven Wittens, explains his thinking. I haven’t had a chance to play with it yet, but on the surface it seems to combine the worst of both worlds.
Via MeFi, where’s there’s a good discussion underway, as there is at Hacker News.
Thanks to insane-dreamer for the reminder—I actually used GitX a lot when I first started using git, and have no idea why I haven’t posted it here before!
Update: brotherbad’s fork of GitX, or GitX (L) by Germán Laullón add features and are more up to date than the original.
Tower is a new app for OS X that provides a graphical interface to git. It’s still in beta, but is already ahead of GitX and Gitbox in terms of both features and polish.
Gitbox is a Mac OS X graphical interface for Git version control system. In a single window you see branches, history and working directory status.
Everyday operations are easy: stage and unstage changes with a checkbox. Commit, pull, merge and push with a single click.