PREAMBLE [START] - please feel free to skip this first section Forgive me for asking this question on a mailing list. stackoverflow would probably kill such a question before the bits were fully saved to a server drive. Let me explain why i am asking and why i am not being a troll. [a] i'm "old school", i.e., > 50% on my way to being age 72 [born 1947] [b] when i started programming in 1967, most of my work input was via punched cards [c] punching my own cards was cool [d] IBM System/360 mainframe assembler was cool and patching previously punched card encoded machine code output was a fun risky but at times necessary challenge. [e] using command windows and coding batch files for Gary Kildall's CP/M and the evil empire's PC/MS-DOS was how i accomplished many tasks for early non-GUI environments (i still continue this practice even in Windows 10 (a.k.a. please don't update my PC O/S behind my back again versions of MS Windows)). [f] my introduction to Git was via a command line based awesome video that has disappeared (i asked this community about that in a previous thread). BOTTOM LINE: virtually 100% of my Git use has been via Git Bash command line [probably downloaded from https://git-scm.com/] For me, and i suspect even for most people who live with GUI platforms, [a well kept secret fact] using the keyboard is faster than using the mouse [especially when one's fingers are already over one's keyboard-example, closing one or more "windows" via Alt+F4. Also for me, i am happy to change some code and/or write some new code, Alt+Tab to Git Bash frequently, ADD/COMMIT, then Alt+Tab back to whatever IDE i'm using [mostly LINQPad and vs2017]; i know that's quite a bit schizophrenic of me-command line Git but GUI IDE. PREAMBLE [END] ---------------------------------------- QUESTION: if YOU use a Windows GUI for Git, i would appreciate knowing which one and why i have been asked to look at GUI versions of Git for Windows. https://git-scm.com/download/gui/windows currently lists 22 options. if i had more time left in my life and the option, because of my own nature, i'd likely download and evaluate all 22 - Mr.T would pity the fool that i often can be. CAUTION: i am not looking for anyone to disparage other Git Windows GUIs. Let me break down the question into 4 parts: [1a] Which do you prefer: Git GUI, Git command line? [1b] What is your reason for your [1a] preference? [2a] if applicable, which Git GUI do you prefer? [2b] What is your reason for your [2a] preference? if you are uncomfortable replying to git@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx please feel free to reply directly to my e-mail address. i look forward to hearing from members of this Git community. Thank you for reading and thank you for your valuable time. gerry (lowry)-wasaga beach-ontario-canada gerry.lowry@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx