GitKraken Desktop Support Terms and Conditions
Our goal is to ensure you can use GitKraken Desktop effortlessly and with minimal friction. In the unlikely event that […]
Terminal
Open the Terminal to use Git CLI commands while still viewing the graph. To get started open up a repository […]
Teams
GitKraken Desktop users with Pro, Teams, or Enterprise Cloud accounts can use the Teams feature to group users within an […]
Team View
The Team View allows you to see what branches and files members of your organization are currently working on. This […]
Tags
Tags are pointers to a commit. Some examples of these are for marking versions of your product or important changes. […]
System Requirements
GitKraken Self-Hosted runs on a small spec Linux server (or virtual machine) inside Docker containers. Requires a Linux server running […]
Submodules
Submodules allow you to include other Git repositories within a Git repository and can be managed directly inside of GitKraken […]
Stash
Let’s talk about how to save your changes for later with stashing. Stashing files Stash your changes by hitting the […]
Staging
When you are working on a project, the staging pane is where changes are prepped for commit. Staging files Staging […]
Squash
Squashing is available for commits that meet the following requirements: Selection contains more than one commit Genealogically consecutive Chronologically consecutive […]