
Gitoryx
Fast native Git GUI for macOS and Windows
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- Code Development
- Target Audience
- Developers
- Pricing
- Paid from $4
- Platforms
- Desktop
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About Gitoryx
Gitoryx is a fast, fully native Git GUI client for macOS and Windows, built for developers who want the power of a visual Git workflow without the overhead of an Electron-based app. Most popular Git clients today — GitKraken, SourceTree, Fork, Tower — are built on Electron, the same framework behind apps like VS Code and Slack. That convenience comes at a cost: 300–500 MB of RAM at idle and multi-second cold starts just to open a repository. Gitoryx takes a fundamentally different approach. It's a true native application, weighing in at roughly 12 MB, that launches in a fraction of a second and stays light throughout your session, even on older hardware. No account, no sign-in, no cloud dependency required — it works fully offline and locally, right out of the box. At its core, Gitoryx gives you a beautiful, color-coded visual commit graph with infinite scroll and virtualized rendering, so you can browse thousands of commits without a single frame drop. Merge points, branch divergences, and tag positions are all visible at a glance, and clicking any node instantly opens its diff — no need to keep a CLI mental model in your head. For history cleanup, Gitoryx includes a full interactive rebase experience exposed through an intuitive drag-and-drop list. Reorder, squash, fixup, edit commit messages inline, or drop commits entirely, with full undo/redo support at every step. Stop memorizing rebase flags and start dragging. Tracking down regressions is just as visual: Gitoryx's built-in git bisect tool walks you through a guided binary search, commit by commit, until it pinpoints the exact change that introduced the bug — in seconds rather than minutes of manual checkout-and-test cycles. Staging is granular by design. You can stage entire files, individual hunks, or even single lines, all from a collapsible tree view with line counts, paired with syntax-highlighted diffs in unified or split view, char-level diffing, and a minimap for fast navigation through large changesets. Merge conflicts are resolved without ever leaving the app: a side-by-side three-way view shows yours, theirs, and the base simultaneously. Accept hunks individually, edit the resolved result directly inline, and commit — no external merge tool required, and a conflict counter keeps you oriented in the file tree. For teams running structured release processes, Gitoryx ships with first-class GitFlow support: one-click initialization of feature, release, and hotfix branches with visual type badges and automatic merge targets. On top of that, it generates changelogs automatically from your commit history and offers a sprint board view to track work across branches — all without leaving the app. The smaller details are covered too: a built-in Gitmoji picker right in the commit panel, light and dark themes that sync with your system, a colorblind-safe palette (blue/orange instead of red/green) for diffs and graphs, and full Monaco Editor theming for code review. Gitoryx currently runs natively on macOS 12+ (Apple Silicon & Intel) and Windows 10+, with a free tier available and no account required to get started. It's a direct, lightweight alternative to GitKraken, SourceTree, Fork, Tower, and GitHub Desktop — built for developers who care about speed, craft, and shipping instead of fighting their tools.
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