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Sourcetree is a Git client that simplifies how you interact with your Git repositories. It offers a visual representation of your code, branches, commits, and more, and supports Git LFS, Git-flow, submodules, and interactive rebase.
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- Go to the Sourcetree website and click the download button.
- From the ZIP file you download, click the application file (EXE for Windows or DMG for Mac) to download.
- After you install, you'll have to agree to the Atlassian Customer Agreement and hit Continue.
- You need an Atlassian account to use Sourcetree. When you get to this screen, cick either Use an existing account or Go to My Atlassian and follow the prompts to create a new account.
Feb 15, 2024 · This page lists previous versions of Sourcetree available for download. Older versions may no longer be supported by Atlassian; please see our end-of-life policy for details.
Learn how to use Sourcetree, an easy tool for Git or Mercurial version control. Find out how to install, set up, and work with Sourcetree for different tasks and scenarios.
Learn how to install Sourcetree, a graphical Git client, and connect it to your Bitbucket or Github account. Follow the step-by-step instructions to clone, create, or add local repositories.
Mar 8, 2022 · Sourcetree is a free Git client for Windows and Mac that simplifies how you interact with your repositories so you can focus on coding. Ask a question >>
Find existing feature suggestions and bug reports for the Windows client. View suggestions and bugs for Windows.