When comparing fugitive (via vim) vs SublimeGit (via Sublime Text), the Slant community recommends fugitive (via vim) for most people. In the question“What are the best Git clients for macOS?” fugitive (via vim) is ranked 10th while SublimeGit (via Sublime Text) is ranked 28th. The most important reason people chose fugitive (via vim) is:
The visualization and workflow are great in fugitive. You can do side-by-side or even intra-line diffs all without having to leave your text editor.
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Pros
Pro Great visualization and interactive workflow
The visualization and workflow are great in fugitive. You can do side-by-side or even intra-line diffs all without having to leave your text editor.
Pro Uninterrupted workflow for common tasks
Simple tasks, such as commits, can quickly be made without leaving the editor.
Pro Seamlessly "Dive into Diffs" to trace the origin & intent of code
git blame
only shows the last change (e.g. a variable rename), but how do you find the origin of the code?
:GBlame
to open blame windowo
on the relevant line to "git show
" the commit- select a diff line from a previous version of the file, and hit
o
to open it- repeat 1 - 3, jumping back through history to find the origin of the line
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 is rather poor and not very helpful.
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.
Con Git Pull doesn't work in ST3 on Yosemite
