Is there gui version control compatible with most version control systems (git, svn, hg, cvs, possibly bzr)

I just think that I could actually inject the code much faster if I didnโ€™t have to find out, which is an almost completely different subject.

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Learning a version control system (such as git) for the first time will take about a week or two. After that, each system should only take you a few days.

Not a waste of time, quite the opposite, a very valuable investment. This will help you improve the way you manage your projects.

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In most cases, you can use something like a turtle, and go to the command line to interact with git and svn.

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You may be interested in VCS Wrapper

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Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/1738591/


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