![]() Yes, and my colleagues use it with success, but the fact is that I am the only person in the whole team who works in the Windows OS, all the rest on MAC or Linux, so they can’t really tell me what the problem is. It would seem that you can take and use a paid tool, with which there will be no such problems, but here's the thing, I'm a trainee, and so far I can't afford to buy all the desired tools. And it would seem that you could just take and use another git GUI, but despite the fact that it is abandoned, it still remains perhaps if not the best then almost the best of the free options, judging by the video, I obviously see that its functionality (if it turned out to make it work) undoubtedly increases productivity both in comparison with other GUIs for git, and in comparison with the console version, and even more so. As a result, after 3 hours I installed everything I needed, I took up SourceTree and it's been 15 hours since I started SourceTree, but there is still no result. All videos on YouTube are either “water” (not informative) or do not exhaustively cover the issue, since they do not show the whole process from beginning to end, but look like a piece taken out of context. In general, it’s a strange thing, I rarely see this, but there is no adequate and up-to-date information on such a popular tool on the Internet and even on YouTube, all text articles about installation and configuration are copied from three or four fairly old five-year-old instructions describing the already outdated state of the interface and functionality tool. But then the following arose, described here many times over the course of a year by different users, and I have the same problem:įrom which I conclude that if such a significant problem is not fixed for more than a year, then the tool is abandoned, the outdated instructions also speak about this, even here on the official website. I have been fond of game development for a long time and always dreamed of working in it, and now I get my first vacancy in game development, I start work on Monday and before Monday I have to prepare all the tools, this morning in three hours I installed and configured more than a dozen necessary for my work of programs and utilities, professional and no less complex than SourceTree, while I have known half of them for a long time, I have never worked with half, but I did not have any problems with any, and now it came to SourceTree, the first time I tried to install the built-in git at the installation stage, errors popped up saying that the file could not be copied because it was used by another program, after searching a little, I just added SourceTree and all related folders to the antivirus exceptions, and turned it off during the installation it, and ran the installation as an administrator and this problem was gone. Please do not mock answers with links to articles in the instructions section, I have already read them all and they did not help me, they are all broken just like SourceTree itself. Who can explain to me, step by step, all the steps for installing SourceTree and configuring it for use with GitLab? At the same time, GitLab is on a “dedicated server”. ![]()
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