A cinematic Git commit replay tool for the terminal, turning your Git history into a living, animated story.
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A cinematic Git commit replay tool for the terminal, turning your Git history into a living, animated story.
A visual Git history explorer with real-time commit comparison capabilities.
Answer "who works on what?" across your entire engineering org. Self-hosted git analytics with beautiful Grafana dashboards. Track contributions, identify experts, measure team velocity, and visualize activity patterns across all repositories.
A beginner-friendly Streamlit-based Python tool to simplify Git & GitHub workflows visually and interactively.
Git commit visualization
A compact terminal heatmap of Git commits — similar to the GitHub contribution graph, but optimized for small terminal windows with retro-style vertical bars instead of squares.
Git log alias with enhanced readability and formatting.
Modern desktop Git client built with Electron and React for visual repository management, commit history exploration, and integrated GitHub workflows.
A fast, beautiful Git commit tree for your terminal. arbor renders your repository history as a color‑coded branching graph with a responsive TUI, a detail sidebar, and a curated forest palette that adapts to light and dark terminals.
Topology-preserving Git commit graph visualizer that highlights key branches.
📊 Visualize your Git history to track code changes, team contributions, and project progress effortlessly with Git Panorama.
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