Git client adds the ability to identify weak SSH keys and provides an easy way to remove and replace them.
October 15, 2021
New Version
Features
The GitKraken Git client can now identify weak SSH keys and provide an easy way to remove and replace them.
GitKraken CLI:
GitKraken CLI users can now use reverse search as expected by typing Ctrl+R in the terminal.
Apple Mac users will now see the LANG environment variable pass automatically to the shell process.
When selecting an auto-suggest option with the mouse, GitKraken will now refocus on the terminal prompt.
The GitKraken CLI now supports 256 colors.
Mac and Linux users will now see auto-complete suggestions for the cd command.
When running gk blame or gk history, users will now see suggestions when navigating from inside a repository's subdirectory after typing ../.
Users will now see auto-suggest options for the git gc command.
In addition to showing or hiding the visualization panel, users can now orient it to the top, bottom, left, or right, as well as toggle the right-side commit panel using the visualization panel toolbar.
Improved the user interface for user profile settings under the [Preferences] menu.
Users can now open specific comments on GitHub.com from the comments inside GitKraken's pull request or issue views.
Users who are not using GitKraken Integrations will no longer be repeatedly prompted for credentials for each remote when connected to repositories with multiple remotes sharing the same hostname.
Improved the overall reliability of notification delivery.
Improved auto-complete for Microsoft Windows users leveraging the GitKraken CLI.