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Interactive rebase in Sourcetree
Git’s interactive rebase lets you rewrite your repository’s history. Here’s how to do it using Sourcetree.
Sourcetree for Mac 2.7 Sign-In Deprecated
Today we are deprecating a Sourcetree-specific portion of the Atlassian Account sign-in API and it will be unreachable after 16 Oct 2019. One year ago we shipped an all-new onboarding experience in 3.0 for both Mac and Windows powered by a Bitbucket login in your default browser. Prior to that, in early 2018, we tweaked […]
Sourcetree for Windows 2019 Preview
Throughout the past year we listened carefully to all our Windows users and we’re excited to bring you the two most highly requested features in 2019! In this post we’ll take a sneak peek and provide visibility into what you can expect soon. Dark theme Our top request for Sourcetree for Windows is a “non retina burning” dark theme to better blend […]
Sourcetree 3.0 branches out with new hosting services
The power of Sourcetree lies in its ability to simplify how you manage changes to your source code in a visual way, whether you’re new to coding and trying to master the basics, or an experienced hand working with a team around a complex codebase. We also speed up your workflow by helping you interact with your repositories directly from Sourcetree […]
Sourcetree for Windows Enterprise now available
The Sourcetree team are proud to announce an Enterprise version of Sourcetree for Windows aimed at organizations who run managed environments to install, update, and manage app installations at scale. Admins now have insight into who is using Sourcetree in their organization, and greater control over where and when Sourcetree is installed and updated, with […]
Making you faster with Sourcetree 2.4 for Windows
We listened closely to all of your feedback about the pain points that remained in the 2.x release of Windows, and the resounding chorus was… performance, performance, performance! While we’d already integrated LibGit2 with great success it wasn’t a panacea. We knew we could do better but needed more data. Under the covers We began by adding the Process Log, which helps […]
Getting started with Bitbucket Pipelines in Sourcetree
Modern software development practices like CI/CD and DevOps help the whole team be responsible for code quality. However, success in this environment depends on important information being accessible to everyone, instantly. Our Sourcetree team has taken this idea to heart in macOS by providing greater visibility into your builds, giving you more context and confidence […]
Build status within Sourcetree for macOS
The best software development tools aid you in your development and stay out of your way as much as possible. They also provide all the context you need to get work done, removing the need to switch between tools to work out what’s going on or what to do next. Sourcetree is built to aid those new […]
Engineering a darker SourceTree
A “non retina-burning” update for SourceTree on macOS has been on our radar for a long while, and recently our senior designer Joel Unger came up with a mock-up on how it might look. We went back and forth on limitations and compromises (i.e. the old expectations versus reality phase) while exploring the concept during ShipIt, Atlassian’s well known hackathon. From there it […]
Open Source Announcement: phased releases for Sparkle-based macOS apps
Many macOS apps like SourceTree are distributed outside of the Mac App Store and provide in-app updates via a popular open source framework – Sparkle. Using Sparkle, SourceTree pushes out updates to all users simultaneously whenever the Appcast.xml file is updated. While suitable for its intended purpose, these days many web services favor rolling out updates to groups of users in an […]
Windows 2.0 gets a fresh look
SourceTree 2.0 brings massive wins not only for performance, but for design. In this release, we’ve continued to address the number one customer feedback theme: UI complexity. To this end, we’ve brought some much needed consistency and simplicity to the interface. A proper home for tabs The Windows App always used tabs for navigating between […]
SourceTree support moving to Atlassian Community
Starting Tuesday, May 9th, we will be supporting SourceTree through the new Atlassian Community. Dedicated support via Atlassian Community In the past we focused on providing support to SourceTree users with their various setup and configuration issues via support.atlassian.com. Analysing many of these resolutions, we realised that the nature of these support requests didn’t necessitate private […]
SourceTree 2.0 for Windows – 3x faster than SourceTree 1.9
Performance was one of the key things we wanted to address while working on SourceTree 2.0 for Windows. It was a cause of frustration for many of you, and we knew we could do much better to improve your experience with SourceTree. Rather than focus on one performance attribute or one git command, we took […]
SourceTree for Windows 2.0: New UI, faster performance, and Microsoft Git Virtual File System support
It’s an exciting time to be a Windows developer using SourceTree. We’ve seen steady adoption of SourceTree for Windows and today more than half our users come from Windows – impressive for a tool that used to be Mac only! Since launching the 2.0 beta in January and acting on the feedback we’ve received since, […]
SourceTree for Windows 2.0 is now in beta
We’ve added a ton of new features and improvements in this release: Manage your bookmarks easily with a new and colorful tab design Huge performance improvements Pixel-perfect per-monitor DPI support Tabs and Header We implemented a new tab-centric design to increase vertical space and to give readability to the the repository you’re currently working in. The new header design […]
