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Working Copy - Git client

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Working Copy - Git client

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User Reviews for Working Copy - Git client

5
This app is crazy impressive

I don't recall how I came across this app. I guess I was kind of curious to see if there was some sort git client that handled pulling and pushing. As I think about it now, I don't think there are any other app that does pulling and pushing. So I downloaded the app to give it a shot.I will admit, I was a little sad to find that a there are paid pro features provided with the application. I have been a bit spoiled with some awesome free stuff when it comes to development. But then I started to explore the app a little bit. Then I tried out the 10 ten day pro trial. And I have to say, this app is crazy impressive. It just about handles the basic git commands very well, and it doesn't leave any of the basic ones out. On top of that, instead of being just a git client, there is also text editing and development included!I will admit this too. I have not yet purchased the pro, but I wouldn't be suprised if I finally did within the next few weeks. To have this crazy impressive application to be done by one developer is a job well done.feature request...rebasing? or did I miss that...

andrewgremlich, May 03, 2020
5
Good but clone UI doesn’t scale

This is a pretty great app with one limitation that is super annoying.. my github account is affiliated with an organization that has hundreds of repo’s. In the working copy UI this is really problematic as i have to scroll through pages and pages of stuff i’m not interested in to see my own repos. There is no way of flitering this list, or searching. And even more annoying is that the started repo’s which i care about most are right at the end of the list! This makes me think twice before using the app to clone a new project as I waste literally minutes hunting through solutions manually. Please fix this as it seriously limits the usefulness of an otherwise excellent app.

Clarkezone, Aug 22, 2018
5
Not a serious user but still reccomend

ill be completely honest... most of the time i have no idea what im doing, but i love to play around with it. From the moment i downloaded this app, it was clear the developer is knowledgeable and dedicated to their app. The way i see it, if you enjoy a product and it does exactly what you need if not more, then you pay for it. So please dont complain that you have to pay for the full app, in most cases, when you dont pay...its called stealing. Thank Satan for ads funding most "free" services you most likely use. I speak only to the negative reviewers. If you like this app and know how to use it, i reccomend the paid version 100%, it will be worth it.

donnylicious, Feb 14, 2021
5
Completely blown away

I’ve been using the app for over a year. I just found the image difference view with split view cut view and color glow. Oh. My. God. You mean to tell me that from one place I can edit files, see history, globally search, visually compare changes (Even in images), and remotely push and PR to the Git server? WHY IS THIS ONLY $16 and $8 A YEAR after that?! this beats the SNOT out of stuff I’ve seen charged $50 and $100 a year on the desktop!If you’re on the fence about whether you should pay $16 because you see every other app going 99 cents or bust—think more in terms of how much time this elegantly designed app will save you. How much do you value your time? Will this app save you time? Do it. JUST. DO IT. DON’T LET YOUR DREAMS BE DREAMS

furtab, Apr 08, 2019
5
Fantastic app by a fantastic developer that is definitely deserving of your support

I’ll preface by saying that I am not a developer, just a hobbyist. I really don’t use git a ton aside from cloning repositories for self hosted apps on my raspberry pi or digital ocean server etc. In fact, I use this developer’s other app, secure shellfish (also a fantastic app- best ssh client for iOS hands down), for all of that. That being said, I have a good understanding of how git works and an appreciation for well developed apps. This one is outstanding. Both of this developer’s apps continue to amaze me with their ability to seemingly push the limits of what’s possible with iOS. I don’t think any other apps integrate so seamlessly with the iOS files app and are as feature rich as secure shellfish and working copy. The UIs are also extremely visually pleasing. Although I can do everything (and more) that I need just from the free version, I felt compelled to pay for the pro features. As another reviewer said, give this guy your money. He definitely deserves it.

Rando8989, Sep 16, 2022
5
good but why have push pro only?

I find it stupid that pushing is a pro only feature. Because of that this app becomes useless after the trial forcing me back to the even more useless git2go because I cant zip up a repository that I cloned on my phone and transferred to my laptop to make changes and commited on to push it on my phone as the laptop has no internet as the wifi driver in 1803 and the latest windows insiders keeps disconnecting me. This is why I got this app to replace that trash app but with push being pro it makes this one trash too. Sorry but if you want people want to be able to use it without them being forced to buy pro or people like me who cannot get a job because of my mental stability and so I do open source to pass time. Please take this into consideration. I love the fact of gpg signing too something git2go does not have. Although I would like it if I could press some rebase button on a commit that asks me if I want to squash it into the previous commit and possibly ones after it or fixup the previous one using only the currently opened one to basically amend the one before it. Other than that keep up the good work. :wink: Even I would like to help with making this app if it itself was also open source.

Sean D. Hunt, Nov 29, 2018
4
What Can I Do For Everyone Else Always?

I'm just a little burned out on the App Store shenanigans lately. I've lost count of the number of "Pro" upgrades of purchased which are now "free" and covered with ads. I'm tired of plunking down cash for expensive programs that, months later, switch to a subscription model, taking my cash and flushing it in the process. I'm tired of paying for apps, only to find them still filled with Ads. Maybe I'm just having a bad run, but the App Store truly feels like a scammer's bazaar these days. There are pick-pockets everywhere. I don't really lump the Working Copy folks into the group ... because they at least make a quality product and seem to put real effort into it. This is why I paid for a "permanent" Pro upgrade 14 months ago. And just paid $8 again for another "permanent" Pro upgrade. Like many other things, "permanent" doesn't mean what I thought it did. I'm sure it it's worth it, and I'm glad to support them, I just feel a little burned out and a little "over-used". I bought last Christmas and it just doesn't feel that long ago to get hit up again. I feel like I get rolled like a drunken sailor every time I log into the app store these days. I really like the app though. Nice work, guys.

Seattle Rex, Mar 20, 2018
5
Most of what I need, very close to what I want

It’s pretty amazing actually that it’s one of the better Git GUIs I’ve used and it’s an app on my phone. There’s truly something to be said for simplicity and how a phone screen challenges an application to be its best self to the benefit of users.I appreciate the details that contribute to a smooth experience: the the option to push on a commit, being able to easily Fast Forward, the amount of detail on commits, etc.Thanks to a helpful response by the developer, I found out where the word wrap toggle is and that there is a landscape mode (just happened to not work for me at first.) I discovered there’s even a minimap scrolling feature when tapping & holding the left side of the editor (seems like maybe it only works when line numbers are on?)It doesn’t replace a full-featured editor at this point, especially without real-time linting*, but it does make most basic development tasks entirely possible.*someone should create an API for that to support lightweight editors, preclude the need local updates potential restarts, etc.

settsu, Apr 27, 2019
4
Very good user experience, some small improvements

The User Manual is found under Settings which was not an obvious location, a "?" icon Somewhere obvious on the interface would be helpful to us beginners.I didn't find the magic on how to .zip repositories to have quick local access, so I tried the Share icon ...The concept of syncing with the iCloud Files needs some work, obviously, you'll put a .git directory there the first save, then the App gets concerned when it sees the .git directory there the next time that the Repository is "sync'd" or "saved" from the Share icon. Clearly, the intention is to utilize git push / pull but this seems to only be part of the process when ssh or an external Repo (via network) is involved.The editor is solid and I will check out the Pro features, but I expect those to make the purchase worth it.

Sigadore, Jan 20, 2020
5
My favorite GUI git client

Working Copy is the only GUI git client, on any platform, that I like better than the command line git. I like the preview features, the reliability, the way it handles rebasing, the excellent responsiveness of the developer, and yes, I like the pricing model! I wish every app used this model. Retaining access to previously unlocked features means I never go backwards when a subscription expires, and I don't mind needing to pay to upgrade to the latest greatest thing.I recommend Working Copy for other geeks, especially those who use an iPad as a primary computing device, and anyone who needs to use a git repo as file storage.

vegetableprincess, Jul 06, 2021

Description

Access Git repositories on the go. Clone, edit, commit and push while allowing other apps access to repositories. Git is a important part of our work-life and iOS can take part in this.

The ability to commit even when offline has added utility on a device that moves in and out of network coverage. Cloning repositories gets you a local copy on your iOS device with commits for all branches. You can browse the content from within the app and make changes. Other applications supporting the Files app, WebDAV or x-callback-url has access to these files. Changes made can be committed and the commits can in turn be pushed back to the remote. The idea of doing significant programming on iOS might seem far fetched when you are used to a large screen, a physical keyboard and a full IDE. But just as it turned out that not every email is serious prose, then not everything that goes on in Git is significant programming. Sometimes you just want to update a TODO file or make adjustments to your Jekyll site. Sometimes you just need to add a file the designer sent after hours. If you ever make reminders about small things to do with the code-base, then you should give Working Copy a try. You will spend less time moving stuff around and you will get much better commit messages when you write them for fixes that are still fresh in your mind. You won't be leaving your computer behind any time soon, but sometimes it is faster to just fix things with the device in your hand. When you do need to perform real work on iOS, Working Copy is a powerful tool. Editor has syntax highlighting for more than 50 programming languages and a built-in color picker. Preview images, Markdown and HTML files with a Javascript console pointing to errors in your code. Create new branches and merge or rebase them back, with a brilliant merge-tool for handling conflicts. If you need to automate your work there are Working Copy actions in the Shortcuts app for most operations. Even if you never edit a line of code on iOS, Working Copy is a great companion for reviewing and discussing code. Repositories are cross indexed and with powerful fuzzy search you can quickly jump from a symbol to the declaration or reverse from the declaration to all usages. A graph of your commits lets you zoom out for a overview of the commit tree or zoom in for specifics about each commit, with speed and beauty you won’t find in desktop Git applications. Review the changes your files have gone through with a diff viewer that is great for text and images. There is even hex-dump mode for that obscure occasion. Working Copy is a free download but you need to unlock pro features such as the ability to push commits and manage more than 5 repositories. There is no venture capital, large company or ads funding development and your support through in-app purchase directly sustains development. When you pay to unlock you get permanent access to all pro features at the time of purchase as well as any added the next year. When 12 months have passed you keep all existing pro features but any new ones introduced are locked until you renew your unlock.

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