When comparing GitEye vs SublimeGit (via Sublime Text), the Slant community recommends GitEye for most people. In the question“What are the best Git clients for macOS?” GitEye is ranked 21st while SublimeGit (via Sublime Text) is ranked 28th. The most important reason people chose GitEye is:
GitEye can be integrated with the GitHub Eclipse plugin to have support for GitHub.
Specs
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Pros
Pro Native GitHub GUI support via GitHub Eclipse plugin
GitEye can be integrated with the GitHub Eclipse plugin to have support for GitHub.
Pro Custom commands can be defined that allow launching third-party tools
If you are using a lot of third-part tools besides GitEye, you can set up shortcuts to launch them easily from inside GitEye, greatly improving your workflow.
Pro Has a graphical compare and merge tool
Pro Great for those starting out with git
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 Poor documentation
The documentation isn't very detailed and does not do a good job at explaining everything.
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.