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gui-tools

Provides guidance for installing, configuring, and choosing Git graphical interface clients (GitKraken, Sourcetree, GitHub Desktop) across platforms. Compares features, licensing, and workflows. Troubleshoots graphical tool configuration and setup issues. Use when installing Git graphical clients, setting up Git visualization tools, configuring graphical commit tools, choosing between options, or troubleshooting configuration. Covers Windows, macOS, and Linux. All tools are optional and based on user preference.

allowed_tools: Read, Bash, Glob, Grep

$ Installieren

git clone https://github.com/melodic-software/claude-code-plugins /tmp/claude-code-plugins && cp -r /tmp/claude-code-plugins/plugins/git/skills/gui-tools ~/.claude/skills/claude-code-plugins

// tip: Run this command in your terminal to install the skill


name: gui-tools description: Provides guidance for installing, configuring, and choosing Git graphical interface clients (GitKraken, Sourcetree, GitHub Desktop) across platforms. Compares features, licensing, and workflows. Troubleshoots graphical tool configuration and setup issues. Use when installing Git graphical clients, setting up Git visualization tools, configuring graphical commit tools, choosing between options, or troubleshooting configuration. Covers Windows, macOS, and Linux. All tools are optional and based on user preference. allowed-tools: Read, Bash, Glob, Grep

Git GUI Tools

Optional graphical user interface tools for Git. These tools provide visual interfaces for Git operations, making it easier to stage changes, review diffs, manage branches, and visualize repository history.

Overview

This skill helps you:

  • Choose the right Git GUI tool for your workflow
  • Install popular Git GUI clients on Windows, macOS, and Linux
  • Configure GUI tools properly
  • Understand licensing and subscription requirements
  • Troubleshoot common configuration issues

Important: All GUI tools are optional. They complement the command-line interface but are not required for Git usage. Many developers prefer command-line Git exclusively.

When to Use This Skill

Use this skill when:

  • Installing Git GUI clients for the first time
  • Choosing between GitKraken, Sourcetree, GitHub Desktop, or other tools
  • Configuring GUI tools after installation
  • Troubleshooting GUI tool configuration (Sourcetree gitignore, etc.)
  • Understanding licensing requirements for commercial GUI tools
  • Looking for platform-specific GUI recommendations

First Use: Detection and Setup

Before installing new GUI tools, check what's already installed on your system.

Check for existing GUI tools:

# Check if GitKraken is installed
which gitkraken           # macOS/Linux
where.exe gitkraken       # Windows PowerShell

# Check if Sourcetree is installed
# Windows: Check "C:\Users\<user>\AppData\Local\SourceTree"
# macOS: Check "/Applications/Sourcetree.app"
test -d "/Applications/Sourcetree.app" && echo "Sourcetree installed" || echo "Sourcetree not found"

# Check if GitHub Desktop is installed
which github-desktop      # macOS/Linux (as 'github')
where.exe GitHubDesktop   # Windows PowerShell

# Check built-in Git GUI tools (come with Git)
git gui --version         # Git GUI (built-in with Git)
gitk --version            # gitk (built-in repository browser)

If no GUI tools are installed, proceed with Quick Start below.

Quick Start

Windows - Quick Install:

# GitKraken (cross-platform, modern UI, requires license for private repos)
winget install --id Axosoft.GitKraken -e --source winget

# Sourcetree (free, Atlassian, Windows/macOS only)
winget install --id Atlassian.Sourcetree -e --source winget

# GitHub Desktop (free, simple, GitHub-focused)
winget install --id GitHub.GitHubDesktop -e --source winget

# Fork (free evaluation, fast and modern)
winget install --id Fork.Fork -e --source winget

macOS - Quick Install:

# GitKraken (via Homebrew Cask)
brew install --cask gitkraken

# Sourcetree (via Homebrew Cask)
brew install --cask sourcetree

# GitHub Desktop (via Homebrew Cask)
brew install --cask github

# Fork (via Homebrew Cask)
brew install --cask fork

Linux - Quick Install:

# GitKraken (download .deb or .rpm from website)
# https://www.gitkraken.com/download

# GitHub Desktop (community fork)
# https://github.com/shiftkey/desktop

# GitAhead (open source, lightweight)
# https://github.com/gitahead/gitahead

Tool Comparison Quick Reference

ToolPlatformsLicenseBest For
GitKrakenWindows, macOS, LinuxFree (public repos), Pro (private)Teams, visual learners, complex workflows
SourcetreeWindows, macOSFreeAtlassian users, feature-rich GUI
GitHub DesktopWindows, macOS, Linux (fork)FreeGitHub users, simplicity
ForkWindows, macOSFree (evaluation)Modern alternative to Sourcetree
Git GUI/gitkAll (comes with Git)Free (GPL)Lightweight, no installation
GitAheadWindows, macOS, LinuxFree (MIT)Lightweight, open source

📖 For detailed comparison: See references/tool-comparison.md for comprehensive feature analysis, licensing details, and official documentation links.


Platform-Specific Installation

For detailed installation instructions for each platform, see:


Built-in Tools (All Platforms)

Git ships with two built-in GUI tools:

  • gitk - Repository browser for visualizing history
  • Git GUI - Commit tool for staging changes
# Open gitk (history browser)
gitk --all

# Open Git GUI (commit tool)
git gui

📖 For detailed usage: See references/built-in-tools.md for commands, features, and use cases.


Choosing the Right Tool

Quick recommendations:

  • Beginners → GitHub Desktop
  • GitHub users → GitHub Desktop or GitKraken
  • Bitbucket users → Sourcetree
  • Advanced users → Fork, Tower, or SmartGit
  • Linux users → GitAhead, SmartGit, or built-in tools
  • Visual learners → GitKraken
  • Command-line purists → None (or gitk for quick visualization)

📖 For detailed guidance: See references/choosing-right-tool.md for comprehensive decision criteria.


Configuration After Installation

After installing a GUI tool:

  1. Configure Git identity (if not already done)
  2. Add SSH keys (for SSH cloning)
  3. Authenticate with Git hosting provider (GitHub, GitLab, Bitbucket)
  4. Configure diff/merge tool (optional)

📖 For detailed steps: See references/configuration.md for complete post-installation configuration.


Troubleshooting

Common issues:

  • GUI tool not detecting repositories - Add repository directory in settings
  • Authentication failures - Check credential helper, refresh auth tokens
  • Merge conflicts not resolving - Configure merge tool or use command-line
  • Slow performance - Enable Git performance features, consider Git LFS

📖 For detailed solutions: See references/troubleshooting.md for comprehensive troubleshooting guidance.


Related Skills

  • setup: Basic Git installation and configuration
  • config: Comprehensive Git configuration (credentials, performance, aliases)
  • line-endings: Line ending configuration and Git LFS
  • gpg-signing: GPG commit signing setup

Test Scenarios

Scenario 1: Tool installation

  • Query: "Install GitKraken on Windows"
  • Expected: Provides winget command and licensing information

Scenario 2: Tool selection guidance

  • Query: "Choose between Sourcetree and GitHub Desktop for Bitbucket"
  • Expected: Recommends Sourcetree with rationale from comparison table

Scenario 3: Troubleshooting

  • Query: "Troubleshoot Sourcetree global gitignore configuration"
  • Expected: Provides configuration fix steps from troubleshooting section

Scenario 4: Platform-specific setup

  • Query: "Set up Fork on macOS"
  • Expected: Provides installation command and licensing notes

Scenario 5: Comparison request

  • Query: "Compare all Linux GUI options"
  • Expected: Shows GitAhead, SmartGit, and community GitHub Desktop with pros/cons

Multi-Model Testing Notes

Testing Status:

ModelStatusDate TestedNotes
Claude Sonnet✅ VERIFIED2025-11-25Skill activates correctly, provides appropriate tool recommendations with platform-specific guidance
Claude Haiku🔄 PENDINGRecommend testing: Activation reliability, concise recommendations
Claude Opus🔄 PENDINGRecommend testing: Over-explanation risk, cross-platform complexity

Last Updated: 2025-11-28


References

Detailed Guides:

Version History

  • v1.0.0 (2025-12-26): Initial release

💡 Tip for AI Agents: When helping users choose or install Git GUI tools, consider using available MCP servers for current information:

  • Pricing Updates: Use perplexity MCP with query like "GitKraken 2025 pricing plans" or firecrawl to fetch pricing pages directly
  • License Changes: Use ref MCP to check official vendor documentation for licensing updates
  • Platform Availability: Use web_search to verify tool availability on specific platforms or regions