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GitHub for Windows 2.0 released, lets you focus more on your work

Ron Ron
August 19, 2019
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GitHub for Windows 2.0 released, focus more on your work

After two years, GitHub has finally released version 2.0 of their software for Windows. With GitHub for Windows 2.0, you can focus on getting things done in a more streamlined manner.

“Two years ago we launched GitHub for Windows as the easiest way to use Git and GitHub on Windows. Today we’re shipping a major update that helps you focus more on your work and gives you a more streamlined way of getting that work to and from GitHub. When you write code, your workspace should be as distraction free as possible. We’ve focused GitHub for Windows so that what you’re working on is front and center,” GitHub stated in an official blog post.

Local repositories are always available in the left sidebar, and you can create, clone, and publish repositories without having to navigate to a new screen. The sidebar also groups your repositories by where they originated, so repositories associated with GitHub Enterprise are easy to distinguish from your personal projects and it’s simple to switch between them.

In this update, you can pick an ignore file template for your project when you create a repository, and you can include emoji and gifs in your commit messages.

You can download the latest version of GitHub for Windows (Vista, 7, or 8) via the download link below. If you have version 1.x installed, you will automatically update to the latest update.

GitHub for Windows 2.0

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