Claude Code's new hooks system is a powerful tool for automating your agent workflows. We'll do a quick overview of what's possible and explore a few fun examples.| GitButler
With Claude Code's new lifecycle hooks, GitButler can now automatically sort simultaneous AI coding sessions into separate branches. Write three features at the same time, get three independent branches. No conflicts, no worktrees, no bootstrap headaches.| GitButler
GitButler 0.15 is out, featuring a brand new user interface, stability improvements, line based commits and more!| GitButler
All the Git Merge 2024 talks are up on Youtube. Here is a quick summary of each one.| GitButler
Last week we released GitButler 0.13, which is our first release with our new Fearless Rebasing feature.| GitButler
GitButler now supports first class conflicts, which makes rebasing much less annoying. What is "fearless rebasing"?| GitButler
Git Merge 2024 has wrapped and we all had a heck of a good time. Here's the overview.| GitButler
We're moving from Slack to Discord so we can involve our community more. Here's how we did it and more importantly, why.| GitButler
Twenty years ago, Git was born. How did this unlikely "information manager" take over the world?| GitButler
Introducing Butler Review, a new commit-based, chat centered code review tool, now in beta.| GitButler
Git's new bundle-uri could help significantly speed up clones, but what bugs lurk within?| GitButler
Diving into `range-diff`, the little known Git power tool to compare two versions of a series of patches.| GitButler
What `git config` settings should be defaults by now? Here are some settings that even the core developers change.| GitButler
Why does Git's autocorrect wait 0.1s before executing a mistyped command? Let's dig in.| GitButler
GitButler can now manage dependent branches that are stacked, including managing stacked GitHub PRs.| GitButler
How GitHub _actually_ became the dominant force it is today, from one of it's cofounders.| GitButler
A GitHub founder's musings on the past, present and future of large groups of people collaborating on software in awesome ways.| GitButler
GitButler is now officially one of the first members of the Fair Source movement, helping to shift closed source to publicly available software by default.| GitButler