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 […]
GitKraken On-Premise Serverless
GitKraken Desktop On-Premise Serverless (also known as GitKraken Stand-Alone or simply GitKraken Serverless) is built for teams and enterprises who […]
Self-Signed Certificates
GitKraken’s remote hosting platform integrations may require users to have a certificate in place. Follow the instructions below to add […]
GitKraken On-Premise Self-Hosted Server
Overview GitKraken On-Premise Self-Hosted Server is the installed version of GitKraken Desktop that lives entirely within your network. It is […]
Searching Commits
Learn how to search for commits in GitKraken Desktop. Max commits By default, GitKraken Desktop displays up to 2000 commits […]
Pushing and Pulling
Pushing and pulling are the keys to collaboration. 🤝 Adding Remotes To add a new remote, click the + icon […]
Pull requests
A pull request (sometimes called merge requests), is a review request. You are asking someone to check the changes on […]
Filter Syntax
You can create filters using the below syntax to pull requests shown. GitHub Parameters Available Filter Example Description Title/body search […]
Profiles
GitKraken Desktop uses profiles to store your app preferences, current Tabs, and Git config information. Create and quickly switch between […]