Thanks to recommendations from folks on Mastodon who recommended the https://fork.dev Git client. It’s really great. I’ve been using it for the last several weeks, and it’s become my client of choice for my everyday review-commit-push workflows.
While I’m on the topic, another shout-out to IMO the most overlooked Git tool on macOS: https://gitup.co
I don’t use it for my routine workflow, but find it indispensable any time I’m doing something tricky or dangerous that alters the commit graph.
@inthehands I'd be remiss not to plug my own app
Retcon is basically a reimagining of GitUp; it keeps the core idea—rewrite a branch instantly—but with many unusual twists: universal undo, drag-and-drop history rewrite, fully combined stage, in-context conflict resolution, and the ability to do anything while having uncomitted changes.
There's a short video here, and a beta is available: https://mas.to/@Cykelero/111245267045036194