GitKraken Desktop V6.5.x

Released: Jan 23, 2020

Atualizações na GitKraken Desktop V6.5.x

6.5.4

Updated Mar 23, 2020

  • Glo Issue Boards
    • When users create cards from a Slack message that includes a file, the file will appear as an attachment on the Glo card. If the attachment is an image, it will display as the card’s cover image.
      • Upon the first attempt of using this feature, you will receive a message prompting you to reinstall the Glo for Slack Integration.
    • When a card is created from a Slack message, the card preview in Slack will now include a link back to the original message.
    • The dropdown menu for creating a card in Slack now displays board groups.

6.5.4

Updated Mar 19, 2020

  • Glo Issue Boards
    • A ? icon has been added with a menu that provides users access to the GitKraken support site, Slack community, referral rewards, release notes, and the feedback form.
    • Keyboard shortcut B now opens and closes the boards panel.
    • In calendar view, dates in the past will appear faded out. In calendar view, users can now drag & drop a card into the Card List side panel to remove its due date.

6.5.4

Updated Mar 9, 2020

  • When users select a parent SHA in the commit panel, you will now be navigated to the parent commit.
  • The Cmd/Ctrl + F keyboard shortcut will now open the file search option if used when opening a file diff.
  • The list of commits in Blame and History views will no longer duplicate.
  • Signed annotated tags will no longer display the related GPG signature in the tooltip.
  • The commit panel will now show names of both the committer and the commit author if the names are different but the email addresses are the same.

6.5.3

Updated Feb 20, 2020

  • For Windows users: addressed a false positive report from Windows Defender that GitKraken contained a Trojan virus.

6.5.2

Updated Feb 19, 2020

  • Now, when users hover over the Push button in the toolbar, the upstream of the branch you’re pushing changes to will be displayed.
  • GitKraken will now remember the last directory to which you cloned a repository.
  • Now, when users rebase in GitKraken, the application will correctly remember your profile’s name and email address.
  • If you cancel a rebase from GitKraken’s merge conflict tool, the tool will now reset properly.
  • GitKraken will successfully perform a fetch, even if a pull request author has deleted their account on the related hosting service.

6.5.1

Updated Jan 28, 2020

  • The main process for MacOS users will now correctly display as “GitKraken” rather than “Electron.”
  • If the GitKraken application crashes, it will now automatically relaunch.

6.5.0

Updated Jan 23, 2020

  • GitHub users now have the ability to fork repositories from inside the GitKraken application.
  • GitKraken now supports core.longpaths, making it possible for Windows users to work with long paths exceeding 259 characters in length.
  • Application startup time for GitKraken has improved, making it up to 10% faster.
  • Memory consumption for GitKraken has been reduced by up to 20%.
  • The application size for GitKraken has been reduced by up to 30%.
  • Added a loading icon to the left panel when adding a remote.