

Instead of telling new developers which repos to manually clone, GitKraken Workspaces makes it easy to provision repositories with just a few clicks. Onboard Teams - GitKraken Workspaces saves teams time by providing an easy way to group repositories and quickly onboard new team members.Measure How Fast PRs get Merged - GitKraken Insights, a capability to help you and your team measure the velocity of work being started and merged into all repos in a Cloud Workspace connected to GitHub, GitLab, or Bitbucket.If you’re using the GitHub integration, you get even more PR capabilities: edit, merge, approve, request changes or comment on a pull request without ever leaving the GitKraken Client. It’s swift and simple to create pull requests. Create and Manage Pull Requests - GitKraken Client has its tentacles connected to all the popular Git repository hosting services.Simply select a section and it will be added to the output so you can decide what to commit. You’ll see the current branch and the target branch that you’re merging into side by side. GitKraken Client has a built-in Merge Tool to make conflict resolution so much safer. Safely Resolve Merge Conflicts - Resolving merge conflicts can be one of the riskiest tasks in Git if you’re using the CLI.Cloud Workspaces organize your issues, branches, pull requests and even connect to GitKraken Insights. Local Workspaces make working with multiple repos a breeze, regardless of where they are hosted. Organize your Repos - Create a hub for your repos and work smarter with Workspaces.Enhance the Terminal Experience - A Git-enhanced terminal experience with GitKraken’s powerful visual Git commit graph, gives you incredible live “synchronized” visibility into your commit history and branches when you need it and can be hidden away when you don’t.The CLI alone can’t give you this level of visibility when auditing your team’s merge history.
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It not only helps verify your recent Git actions on the repo, but also shows who made what code changes and when, so it’s easy to track down when a bug was introduced and revert back to a previous version.


Visualize Commit History - The easy-to-read commit graph will help you visualize branch structure and commit history.
