When you add repositories to Git Hub Desktop for macOS, it automatically matches them up with any organizations you belong to. It notifies you to know when you have changes you haven't pushed or there are new changes on the tool you haven't pulled down. The sync button pushes your changes to the app and pulls down other's changes in one operation. Enter the summary and description, then commit. View a diff of your uncommitted changes, and form the perfect commit by selecting the files-or even the specific lines-that make up a change. Just select the current branch to switch branches or create a new one. If you’re starting a new project, use the repository drop down menu to create a new repository or clone an existing one directly from .īranches are essential to proposing changes and reviewing code on the app-and they’re always available in the top left corner of the repository view. You’ll find all the projects you’re working on listed in the sidebar.
But those things are only great after you've pushed your code to the tool. Pull requests, merge button, fork queue, issues, pages, wiki: all awesome features that make sharing easier. GitHub Desktop allows developers to synchronize branches, clone repositories, and more. GitHub Desktop for Mac is a seamless way to contribute to projects on GitHub and GitHub Enterprise.