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  5. Coda vs Working Copy

Coda vs Working Copy

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Overview

Working Copy
Working Copy
Stacks12
Followers25
Votes0
Coda
Coda
Stacks112
Followers117
Votes0

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Detailed Comparison

Working Copy
Working Copy
Coda
Coda

The powerful Git client for iOS that clones, edits, commits, pushes & more.

It is a new doc for teams. It begins with a blinking cursor and grows as big as your team’s ambition. Coda docs do everything from run weekly meetings to launch products.

Git Shortcuts; iOS 13 capable; Search repositories; Hosting Services; Signed Commits
Customizable views; Build as you go; An all-in-one doc
Statistics
Stacks
12
Stacks
112
Followers
25
Followers
117
Votes
0
Votes
0
Integrations
Bitbucket
Bitbucket
GitHub
GitHub
Git
Git
Heroku
Heroku
GitLab
GitLab
Gogs
Gogs
Shopify
Shopify
Figma
Figma
GitHub
GitHub
Slack
Slack
Jira
Jira
Intercom
Intercom
Zapier
Zapier
Dropbox
Dropbox
Gmail
Gmail
Google Docs
Google Docs

What are some alternatives to Working Copy, Coda?

Diff So Fancy

Diff So Fancy

diff-so-fancy builds on the good-lookin' output of git contrib's diff-highlight to upgrade your diffs' appearances.

Bubble

Bubble

It is a visual programming language that lets you build a fully-functional web app without writing code. Users have built marketplaces, CRM tools, social networks. Engineers can focus on new features and add them as plugins with code, while business people can focus on the customer-facing product.

TortoiseGit

TortoiseGit

It is a Git revision control client, implemented as a Windows shell extension and based on TortoiseSVN. It is free software released under the GNU General Public License.

Sheety

Sheety

Power websites, apps, or whatever you like, all from a spreadsheet. Changes to your spreadsheet update your API in realtime.

Draftbit

Draftbit

Create, customize, launch, and iterate on your mobile app, all from your browser. Source code included.

GitUI

GitUI

It is a blazing fast terminal-UI for git written in Rust. You can inspect, commit, and amend changes. It has context-based help (no need to memorize tons of hot-keys).

pre-commit by Yelp

pre-commit by Yelp

If one of your developers doesn’t have node installed but modifies a JavaScript file, pre-commit automatically handles downloading and building node to run jshint without root. Pre-commit is a multi-language package manager for pre-commit hooks. You specify a list of hooks you want and pre-commit manages the installation and execution of any hook written in any language before every commit. pre-commit is specifically designed to not require root access.

ungit

ungit

Clean and intuitive UI that makes it easy to understand git.

rebase-editor

rebase-editor

Simple terminal based sequence editor for git interactive rebase. Written in Node.js, published to npm, uses terminal-kit.

hub

hub

hub is a command line tool that wraps git in order to extend it with extra features and commands that make working with GitHub easier.

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