![]() Users can now select Git Bash as their default shell in Windows for GitKraken CLI Users can now create Workspaces using Bitbucket Server repos In the Workspace Pull Request section, removing a filter and quickly selecting a PR will no longer generate a blank screen Changing accounts will now properly reset the selected Workspace Fixed issue where if two profiles both have the same repo tab open, switching profiles would cause issues to disappear from the left panel Commit graph will immediately update when the app performs a fetch or force push from the terminal Fixed task lists for GitLab issues showing In Workspaces, users will be notified if attempting to open a deleted or unreachable repo from the repo details section Fixed issue related to GitKraken CLI’s autocomplete in Git Bash Users will note much faster performance for general GitKraken Client actions, e.g. Users will see faster performance when cloning LFS repositories with submodules Naming branch from issue – When viewing an issue from inside GitKraken Client, there is now a short text field for naming the branch when creating a branch from the issue. Search tabs list – Users may now search tabs by repo alias in the tabs list More fuzzy search – Enabled fuzzy search in gk history and gk blame commands in GitKraken CLI. Terminal Tab – Repo aliases will now show in Terminal Tab titles Left panel improvements – Left Panel now has a context menu to toggle visibility of the different sections GitKraken Client now supports the ability to create and apply patches Removed unnecessary comment count column from Azure Workspaces Fixed an issue where users could not create a workspace if the icon size was too big Fixed a timing issue where the branch column would not show up for a workspace when you first create a workspace Fixed display issue for Google icon from the Google login/signup form Fixed an issue where creating a new profile does not set a default organization even if the user belongs to an organization Fixed an issue where opening selected repositories within a workspace would open all repositories ![]() Workspaces with no repositories will no longer load unexpected pull requests in the pull request section GitKraken will now close open workspaces if the workspace was deleted from the organization Fixed accounts not being listed when initializing a repo in a hosting provider Resolving large conflicts with the context menu options will no longer crash GitKraken Users who installed GitKraken on Linux via Snap will no longer crash when opening file selection dialogs Improved the app performance when loading commit details ![]() Fixed crashes and improved performance by approximately 2X to 3X when opening very large conflicts Autocomplete for git remote prune and git remote update will now suggest remotes The Recent and Favorite Repos lists have been moved to the top of the Repositories section for easier access Aliases for submodules will now be displayed in the left panel Individual sections in the left panel can now be resized Sections in the left panel are now always visible and don’t scroll out of view Right-click on a single file or a selection of files in the commit detail panel to see options for stashing and applying changes A new Overview section has been added to Workspaces that focuses on the work most important to you across all the repos in a Workspace GitKraken may now initiate an Oauth authentication flow with the following supported Identity Providers (IdPs): No yield signs here – we’ve made it easier to get connected to your favorite Git client with Single Sign On for multiple providers
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