Users can now create Workspaces using Bitbucket Server repos.
June 17, 2022
New Version
Features
Users can now create Workspaces using Bitbucket Server repos.
Users can now select Git Bash as their default shell in Microsoft Windows for GitKraken CLI.
Repo and Terminal Tab aliases:
Users can now set an alias for a repository:
Setting an alias through a Repo Tab will cause GitKraken Client to store that name for the repo and reference it as an “Alias Repository”.
Users can now set an alias for individual Terminal Tabs:
Setting an alias to a Terminal Tab results in only renaming that specific tab.
Users can now set GitKraken Client to skip submodule updates while performing Git actions, either globally or per repo.
Git LFS performance improvements:
Users will now see faster performance when cloning LFS repositories.
Users will now note much faster checkout times in LFS repositories.
Sections in the left panel will now be collapsed by default.
Users can now set the maximum number of commits shown in the Commit Graph as low as 500 commits.
Users will now note improved performance when the open repo has a large number of stashes.
When creating a pull request from a branch that starts with an issue ID (e.g, GK-123-feature-branch), a link to the associated issue will now be added to the pull request description automatically.