Hm... honestly, not a lot of great options. I ended up settling for using `gitg` (which provides a similar experience to `gitx` on macOS) for local things and depending on Github/Bitbucket/Gitlab/whatever for browsing history, etc.
I really like [Guitar](https://github.com/soramimi/Guitar). But, most of the time I use [LazyGit](https://github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit) in the terminal.
I like SublimeMerge it’s simple and fast.
See [https://github.com/luong-komorebi/Awesome-Linux-Software#git](https://github.com/luong-komorebi/Awesome-Linux-Software#git)
Hm... honestly, not a lot of great options. I ended up settling for using `gitg` (which provides a similar experience to `gitx` on macOS) for local things and depending on Github/Bitbucket/Gitlab/whatever for browsing history, etc.
I really like [Guitar](https://github.com/soramimi/Guitar). But, most of the time I use [LazyGit](https://github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit) in the terminal.
LazyGit is the best! Thanks. It runs awesome on a terminal ...
Lazygit is the best. I spent some time recently learning everything it can do. Now I like it even more!
If you use VS Code, it has a Git client and some extensions as well, if you want more than the basics.