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GitKraken Desktop 11.3: This is either a brilliant or terrible idea

AI-powered commits? Rewriting your Git history? We know, it sounds unhinged. But in GitKraken Desktop 11.3, Commit Composer makes it possible to take messy WIP or past commits and turn them into a clean, logical story. In this video, we’ll show you how Commit Composer works, when to use it, and what it means for your workflow. What Commit Composer can do: Plus, we cover other new features in 11.3: Git Blog: gitkraken.com/blog.

You're Writing Code Wrong: Start Telling Better Stories with Git

What if your Git history could read like a great novel? In this talk from GitKon, Jason Gates (Senior Staff at Sandia National Labs) makes the case that software is storytelling...and Git is your medium. With references from The Hobbit to The Stormlight Archive, he shows how commit structure, messaging, and PR flow aren’t just best practices, they’re tools to help your team (and future you) understand what really happened.

Scaling up Your Business? Here's How to Keep Your Business Agile

Scaling a business can be one of the most exciting steps for any team, but it also brings a new level of complexity that can quickly slow things down if you're not prepared. Growth means more moving parts, more decisions, and more opportunities, but also more chances for bottlenecks and inefficiencies to creep in when you're trying to move fast.

Git Rebase -i: Clean Your Commit History

Messy commit history? Git lets you clean it up before anyone sees it — and it’s easier than you think. In the final episode of Wait… Git Can Do That? — Volume 1, we walk through git rebase -i: Clean up the last N commits Squash, rename, or drop them Bonus: GitKraken Desktop lets you do it all visually You've just unlocked 8 Git powers most devs don’t even use.

Early preview: Auto-translation in Mattermost channels

In this demo, we’re showcasing an early prototype of channel-based auto-translation in Mattermost — designed to break down language barriers in global operations. Watch how users can seamlessly read messages in their preferred language across any channel, enabling inclusive, multilingual collaboration in real time. Note: This is an early prototype demo. The capability has not yet been released in Mattermost but is on our roadmap for the near future (release date TBD).

Git Shortlog: Who Really Wrote the Code?

Wondering who’s actually writing the code on your team? Git knows and it’s not subtle. In this episode of Wait… Git Can Do That?, we show you how git shortlog -sne breaks down commit counts by contributor. See who’s active, who’s dropped off Sort by name, email, and commit count Bonus: GitKraken Desktop shows this visually with diffs, additions, and deletions Useful for standups, retros, or just flexing.