Requirements: Android 1.6+
Overview: Agit is a Git client for Android devices, allowing you to checkout the entire history of any Git repository (not just GitHub!) while on the move, review changes and store for full offline access.
• Clone remote Git repositories onto your phone!
• Just like regular Git, the full history is stored for offline access.
• Animated Diffs - Watch diffs smoothly transition from Before to After - and back again. I'm using 'smooth' figuratively here. It's still pretty cool.
• Supports git, http, https protocols. SSH for private repos also available if you don't mind jumping through some hoops (coming soon: fewer hoops!)
• Pull-to-refresh fetching
• Currently this is a 'read-only' client. You can clone & fetch, but not commit and push. I haven't yet had time to build all the user interface around that - but I reckon implementing pinch-gesture-branch-merge would be fun.
• Periodic sync enabled on Android 2.2 and later - latest commits fetched quarter-hourly.
• Cloning substantial projects like Mongo or JQuery will take a few minutes to perform - fortunately subsequent fetches will be much faster.
Recent changes:
Support for Google Code's slightly broken version of the Smart HTTP Git transport protocol (see http://code.google.com/p/support/issues/detail?id=5576 ) - also visiting the 'Source' tab of a Google Code project in your browser will now offer a Agit 'Clone' intent - obviously, this only works if the project is actually using Git!
Download Instructions:
http://www.filesonic.com/file/1520892434/Agitv1.19.zip
Mirror :
http://uploading.com/files/331fa25a/Agitv1.19.zip/
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