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Turtle – Git Client for Gnome

22 points| macco | 2 years ago |gitlab.gnome.org

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rsolva|2 years ago

Wow, this looks very neat and usefull! I have been using lazygit on the terminal for some years, but do occasionally miss a real GUI for git.

Somewhat related: I have seen a lot of GNOME / GTK4 apps popping up lately, often distributed as flatpaks. It feels like more and more devs trust the platform and are having fun developing for it!

PlutoIsAPlanet|2 years ago

Flatpak has been quite deeply integrated into the GNOME/GTK development process, as well as GNOME itself, it's effectively the de-facto GNOME package format at this point.

Also, libadwaita makes it easier to develop applications, it unties the platform from GTKs very slow release cycle.

jsiepkes|2 years ago

Cool and useful project!

I'm guessing the name is a reference to the popular (well, at least back in the days...) TortoiseSVN application which did something similar for Subversion?

holsta|2 years ago

It's a reference to the animal used on the cover of the Subversion book, like how the major text on compilers has a dragon, and is referred to as "the dragon book".

See the bottom text on https://svnbook.red-bean.com/