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February 2025

The Cost of Doing Nothing: How Workflow Chaos Wastes 20+ Dev Hours a Month

Every development team has a workflow. But if it’s not standardized, it’s quietly draining time, energy, and productivity—without you even realizing it. A lack of consistent processes in branching, PRs, code reviews, and deployments doesn’t just create friction—it’s a silent tax on your entire team. And the cost? Easily 20+ hours per developer per month spent fixing avoidable issues instead of shipping great code.

Introducing the GitLens Home View

Introducing the GitLens Home View | A Smarter Way to Navigate Your Repos Welcome to the GitLens Home View—your new command center for effortless repository navigation and insights. With the Home View, you can: Quickly access your recent repositories Jump into your workspaces and projects with ease Get instant context on stashes, commits, branches, and more Customize your view to fit your workflow.

GitKraken Desktop: Visualize Git, Simplify Version Control

Explore the future of version control with GitKraken Desktop on Windows, Linux, and Mac! Embrace a clear, user-friendly interface that simplifies Git and enhances developer collaboration. With intuitive features like the Commit Graph and Focus View, tracking changes and managing pull requests has never been easier.

GitKraken Workshop: Conquer Git Complexities With the New GitKraken CLI

GitKraken is creating a reimagined CLI experience. Our goal? Conquer Git complexities by reducing repetitive repo management tasks. In this session, GitKraken Senior Cloud Architect, Louis Sivillo, will showcase how the CLI will create and manage repositories as a cohesive unit, execute cross-repository operations with a single command, and dramatically reduce context switching and manual overhead. We'll also dive into the future of the CLI and what we're building next to improve your workflows.

1st Live AMA with GitLens Creator Eric Amodio | Feb 13, 1pm EST

What questions would you ask the creator of GitLens? Whether you’re a power user or new to GitLens and have basic questions, we’d love to hear from you. Join us for a live AMA with Eric Amodio, the creator of GitLens on February 13th at 1 PM EST. GitLens has evolved significantly since it began as a simple blame and annotations extension for VS Code. Now, we invite you to ask questions, gain insights, and hear Eric’s perspective on any topics you're curious about.