Hi Sashank, On 03/10/21 08:03PM, Sashank Bandi wrote: > Hey! > Is there any way to reach Pratyush Yadav ? > This thread has been stale for days. Sorry, I couldn't find time to catch up on this because its been busy at $DAYJOB. Anyway, git-gui does have some basic dark mode support, though I have seen reports that it does not work very well. You can change the Tk theme and it should enable dark mode on git-gui as well. See [0] for some more info. I am not very familiar with how Tk theming would work on Windows. I think it would be nice if we can have a theme picker in the options menu though, so that is something you might want to look into. [0] https://lore.kernel.org/all/20201008082004.5643-1-serg.partizan@xxxxxxxxx/ > > On Tue, Sep 28, 2021 at 8:51 AM Sashank Bandi <bandi.rao999@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > On Mon, Sep 27, 2021 at 11:39 PM David Aguilar <davvid@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > Have you tried git cola? [1] > > Yes, I did try it. > > > > > Git GUI is useful because it's built in, but from a usability > > > perspective cola has many advantages. > > But it is just too much for my very light usage. I want something > > light and embedded in Git for Windows itself. > > > > > .. and beyond these rather small differences, git cola even has image > > > diffs[2]. That alone is a killer feature. > > It is a really great feature. But it isn't useful for me in my projects. > > > > I have looked at tortoise Git, Git Cola, lazygit and some others too > > but Git GUI seems perfect for my usage, except dark mode. -- Regards, Pratyush Yadav