When comparing Gitbox vs SublimeGit (via Sublime Text), the Slant community recommends Gitbox for most people. In the question“What are the best Git clients for macOS?” Gitbox is ranked 24th while SublimeGit (via Sublime Text) is ranked 28th. The most important reason people chose Gitbox is:
The UI is clean and intuitive. The top bar displays the current branch, buttons for pushing or pulling, the target branch and a search box for searching through the history. The main view is divided into three parts: a file tree, a section that shows the modified files with details and a section that displays information about the remote branch.
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Pros
Pro Clean, minimalistic UI
The UI is clean and intuitive. The top bar displays the current branch, buttons for pushing or pulling, the target branch and a search box for searching through the history.
The main view is divided into three parts: a file tree, a section that shows the modified files with details and a section that displays information about the remote branch.
Pro Easy to use
Gitbox is very easy to use. You can push, pull and commit all with a single click.
Pro Better visualization and interactive workflow
Diffing from the selected file
Pro Uninterrupted workflow for common tasks
Simple tasks, such as commits, can quickly be made without leaving the editor.
Pro Quick-commit encourages smaller commits/committing more regularly
Cons
Con Pricing
Con No diff-viewer
Diff-viewing requires an external tool.
Con You have to be using Sublime to use this
Since it's a Sublime Text plugin, you have to be using Sublime as a text editor to make use of this in its full potential.