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GitKraken Desktop 11.8: Visibility Where It Matters, Undo When It Doesn't

Some releases break new ground. Others clear the path. GitKraken Desktop 11.8 does both. You know that moment when you’re three commits deep into an interactive rebase and realize you’ve made a terrible mistake? Or when you’re trying to explain what changed on a feature branch, but it means manually selecting 47 commits? Or when you just want to preview a README without opening another app?

GitKraken Desktop 11.8 Release: ARM Support, Undo Rebase, More Shallow Clone Support

Happy New Year! This release combines user requests from 11.7 with smart defaults and perf improvements in 11.8. We've got full ARM support, expanded shallow clone functionality, and a mightier UNDO button plus more. What’s New.

How Standardizing Dev Workflows Boosts Velocity, Quality & Joy - with Jason Gates

What if your dev team loved their workflows? Jason Gates from Sandia National Labs joins GitKraken’s VP of Developer Research, Jeremy Castile, to unpack the real-world challenges and powerful benefits of developer workflow standardization. In this candid conversation, Jason shares lessons from helping dozens of teams improve their software delivery — from reducing friction and boosting velocity, to creating joyful, productive developer experiences. They dive into.

Context Engineering: How Dev Teams 10x Productivity with AI

Context engineering isn't just an AI buzzword. It's how high-performing dev teams are transforming productivity at scale. Chris Geoghegan, VP of Product at Zapier, breaks down why individual AI gains don't compound and what your team needs to do instead.In this GitKon session, learn how to.

The Context Engineering Framework: 3 Shifts for AI-Powered Dev Teams

You’ve probably used AI earlier today. Maybe you asked it to debug a function, generate a test case, or explain a legacy codebase you just inherited. But here’s the thing: you didn’t just type a question and get an answer. You explained your problem, shared background context, pasted code snippets, clarified what you meant, then refined the output until it was actually useful. In other words, you were context engineering.

Leading Open Source Teams w/ Daniel Roe

In this episode, Daniel Roe, Lead Maintainer of the Nuxt framework, discusses his journey from studying law and theology to leading a major open-source framework. He explains Nuxt's unique governance and how Nuxt manages contributions through volunteer-driven work, LLM-powered issue triage, and creating welcoming spaces for newcomers to open source. This week, our chat touches on a variety of topics including.

Your AI Needs Git Context. Meet GitKraken MCP

Give your AI-assistants and agents the repo context they need with GitKraken MCP. Now bundled with GitLens for IDEs. Give your agents full Git context, streamline decisions, and work faster across VS Code, Cursor, and your favorite AI tools. See how MCP connects your repos, providers, and Git into one smart, seamless layer if Git intelligence your agents and you can use. Perfect for developers building with AI. Perfect for teams who want clarity, speed, and zero context loss.

Inside The Builders Era: Why Developer Craft Matters More Than Ever

The software world has spent the last two years obsessed with one question: “Will AI replace developers?” Wrong question. The right question is: “How do developers stay in control while AI becomes part of the toolchain?” Welcome to The Builders Era, where the craft of software development and AI’s computational power meet on developer terms. Not as a replacement narrative. Not as a threat to our profession.

Boost Developer Experience with LLMs!

Your laptop is powerful enough to run your own LLM. Here's why that matters While centralized AI tools help teams, they miss something critical: your personal knowledge. Meeting notes, tips, tricks, and context only you have. Kyle Fransham shows how running a local LLM changes the game. Index your own "master document of knowledge" and query it right in your dev environment. No cloud needed. The tools are accessible. The setup is simple. And the impact? Game-changing for how you work.