Source Files: Git Storage

Source Files: Git Storage

By Anders Borum ApS

  • Category: Developer Tools
  • Release Date: 2023-09-25
  • Current Version: 2024.43
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 27.46 MB
  • Developer: Anders Borum ApS
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 16.5 or later.
Score: 4.2
4.23076
From 13 Ratings

Description

Source Files is a faster way to access GitHub, GitLab and BitBucket from the Finder and Files app without having to clone repositories or commit changes. Using REST APIs instead of the traditional Git protocol you will be editing files in even the largest repositories in seconds: • Drag a repository URL to the Files app • Browse the directory that immediately appears • Open and Edit files in your favorite app Source Files is file oriented and making edits to 3 different files will result in 3 commits. It is possible to configure the app to work in a branch where a messy commit history is acceptable and merge changes back using pull requests. Consider using traditional Git clients like Working Copy or Tower for projects that need a tidy commit history in all branches. There is rich support for automation with Shortcuts actions to List, Download, Upload and Move files. Uploading files from the Mac services menu and share sheet is supported and very fast as target directories are remembered for different file types. Downloading and Uploading files are pro features. You get a 7 day free trial of all Pro features to explore the benefits after which you can subscribe Monthly or purchase a Lifetime unlock which is shared between iPhone, iPad and Mac. Source Files is restricted by GitHub, GitLab and BitBucket API quotas that depend on your account privileges.

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Reviews

  • Overpriced

    1
    By .Guard13007
    Working Copy is better and nearly infinitely cheaper.
  • Source Files is an Awesome App

    5
    By Enki941
    Extremely useful for anyone who uses Git repositories, allowing you to have direct and easy access to them from within the Files app. A great companion app to Working Files (also by the same developer) for when you just need to make minor changes or quickly access files.

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