[0]: https://progit.org/
Small things:
-File comparison tool is unusable - the relative floating sides make it impossible to see non-trivial changes.
-No graph view to see branch dependencies
-No exporting a commit from history into a zip file
-No changed line count for quick look at where the significant changes are
-Maybe more, don't remember the all of it
The total on the small things makes it a barely usable tool.
False advertisement - their "with no dependencies" turned into hunting for dependencies with ldd and error messages. Should have said "with no list of dependencies".
Then it started, hung at "checking-for-update" and won't budge for 15 minutes already. Not looking good so far.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pipeline_%28software%29#Pipeli...
Every so often I'll be deeply embedded in a command, and want to go back and edit an earlier part of it. With KB shortcuts I can go to the beginning/end, or forward/back one 'word' at a time, but sometimes it'd be nice to just say 'put the cursor HERE.'
I want to be able to do some basic stuff quickly without having to search for what I need to copy and paste into the CLI or read a bunch of docs. The gui should make things like converting between formats, cropping, stitching, etc straightforward.
The downside is that GUI stuff is hard to do right, and I'm not really sure I could force myself to complete the job. I just don't like any of the existing (linux) mail-clients.