I tried several GUIs (including GitKraken; because I once was a GUI guy), however GUIs just feel like selecting stuff from dropdowns and clicking through way too many pop-ups, always searching for the buttons and functions I need.
That's why I only use the CLI today. For my day-to-day business, all I need is pull, add, commit and push. Typing them into the commandline is a breeze :)
There's a GUI for GIT? Say what now?
I don't think I'll ever use it though. Just the way I'm wired up.
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I use Linux since 1998, when the GUI in general was The New Thing. GNOME 1.2, I don’t remember if KDE was on the stage, WindowMaker, neXtstep, and so on. GUIs for similar applications like CVS and SVN were rare, so I got used to the command line. I created hundreds if not thousands of aliases over time (right now I use about 40, if we count Git aliases, too), and with switching to the Dvorak keyboard layout in 2013, my typing skills just got better. I wouldn’t daresay I don’t use GUI like gitk or gitg to visualise a complex branch network. I also use magit, an excellent package for Emacs, which makes it really easy to use Git from within Emacs. But I’m a CLI guy, and will probably remain that until CLIs exist (and maybe after that. I can create a CLI just to please myself).