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Gitential vs GRV - Git Repository Viewer: What are the differences?
Developers describe Gitential as "Analytics for Git Repositories". Gitential is a developer productivity tool that analyzes your source code repositories to help you identify possible issues with your software development. On the other hand, GRV - Git Repository Viewer is detailed as "A terminal interface for viewing git repositories". GRV is a terminal based interface for viewing git repositories. It allows refs, commits and diffs to be viewed, searched and filtered.
Gitential and GRV - Git Repository Viewer can be primarily classified as "Git" tools.
Some of the features offered by Gitential are:
- Import repositories from Github, SSH
- Measure & analyze your team's coding hours, coding volume, and utliziation
- Monitors your teams' health and notifies you if you need to take action
On the other hand, GRV - Git Repository Viewer provides the following key features:
- Commits and ref can be filtered using a query language
- Changes to the repository are captured by monitoring the filesystem allowing the UI to be updated automatically
- Organized as tabs and splits. Custom tabs and splits can be created using any combination of views
GRV - Git Repository Viewer is an open source tool with 3.54K GitHub stars and 83 GitHub forks. Here's a link to GRV - Git Repository Viewer's open source repository on GitHub.