Clone - Git client advanced

Clone - Git client advanced

Git and GitHub Version Control

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Version History of Clone

1.4.0

August 3, 2020

Updated for iOS 13 and all current devices Fixed bugs

1.3.0

February 7, 2017

Improvements: - Branches now grouped by remote and local, and local branches can be deleted - Unpushed commits are marked with a dot - Cloning repos over SSH now supports custom (non-git) usernames Bug Fixes: - Fixes syntax highlighting on files with Windows line endings - Removes limit 100 when listing repos from GitHub

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1.2.2

October 31, 2016

+ Fixes issue where only English ASCII keyboard could be used Version 1.2.0: + Editor Improvements: 5 fonts, sizes, text wrapping, soft tabs, auto-ident + Syntax Highlighting: Remembers syntax based on extension + New Share Extension: Save files to Clone from any app with Share functionality + Document Picker: Support for Swift Playgrounds (and other package documents) + Improved: Bug fixes and performance improvements

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1.2.1

October 28, 2016

+ Fixes issue where only English ASCII keyboard could be used Version 1.2.0: + Editor Improvements: 5 fonts, sizes, text wrapping, soft tabs, auto-ident + Syntax Highlighting: Remembers syntax based on extension + New Share Extension: Save files to Clone from any app with Share functionality + Document Picker: Support for Swift Playgrounds (and other package documents) + Improved: Bug fixes and performance improvements

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1.2.0

October 4, 2016

+ Editor Improvements: 5 fonts, sizes, text wrapping, soft tabs, auto-ident + Syntax Highlighting: Remembers syntax based on extension + New Share Extension: Save files to Clone from any app with Share functionality + Document Picker: Support for Swift Playgrounds (and other package documents) + Improved: Bug fixes and performance improvements

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1.1.1

May 11, 2016

+ Free: Clone is now FREE, with premium features via in-app purchase + New: Today view widget to see diffs of your last edit (great for external editing) + New: Swipe files and repos to move or rename them + Improved: Diffs are easier to display from editor, and highlight word-level changes + Improved: Find your GitHub or Bitbucket repos with quick filtering + Improved: Bug fixes and performance improvements + Info: documentation for deploying to Heroku 1.1.1: Fixes a bug enabling premium features for users who purchased Clone 1.0.

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1.1.0

May 8, 2016

+ Free: Clone is now FREE, with premium features via in-app purchase + New: Today view widget to see diffs of your last edit (great for external editing) + New: Swipe files and repos to move or rename them + Improved: Diffs are easier to display from editor, and highlight word-level changes + Improved: Find your GitHub or Bitbucket repos with quick filtering + Improved: Bug fixes and performance improvements + Info: documentation for deploying to Heroku If you bought Clone as a paid app, premium features will be unlocked automatically.

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1.0.1

March 18, 2016

Found and squashed nasty bugs. Thanks for using Clone! We're just getting started, so stay tuned for feature updates soon.

1.0.0

March 1, 2016

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Publish and Push

Push changes and add multiple remotes. Publish local repos to GitHub or Bitbucket, public or private.

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Description of Clone

Clone brings the power of Git version control to iOS. With beautiful visualizations, an advanced code editor, intuitive Git workflows, and powerful integrations, Clone takes Git productivity mobile. Features - Top-notch visualization A graph is worth a thousand SHAs. Clone shows commit history beautifully and quickly, so you can see what that merge commit actually merges. See what changed in amy commit with diff views. For individual files a heat map (blame) shows the who, what and when for each part of the file when you're asking why. - Designed for iPhone and iPad On all devices, Clone supports the latest iOS technologies. Use Clone as a document provider to edit code directly in your favorite editor, including Swift Playgrounds on iPads. Comparing your changes is only a swipe away with the Today view extension, even when editing in another app. Be more productive with iPad multitasking. You can work side-by-side. Write a blog post in Markdown from one app while previewing live in Clone. Commit and push are just a tap away too. Whatever the size, you're covered. - A Code Editor tailored for Git Be fearless with version control. Clone's text editor previews HTML and Markdown. Write your blog next blog post from your device. Clone's editor performs syntax highlighting in 30+ languages and shows line numbers so you always know right where you are. Customize with 5 elegant code fonts, configurable sizes, soft tabs, and line wrapping. It's built around Git, so commit, blame, and revert are always at your fingertips. - Your Git workflow, anywhere Pull, edit, commit, and push from any iOS device. Connect your GitHub or Bitbucket account for instant access to your public and private repos. Use a public key for password-free authentication. View diffs before committing, ignore files, and be a Git master without a command-line. - Advanced Git support: Branch, Merge, Remotes Does git push heroku master mean something to you? What about a gh-pages branch? Clone can push your repos and communicate with multiple remotes. When merge conflicts happen, Clone helps there too. - Powerful integrations: git init to github.com in seconds After connecting to your Github or Bitbucket account, you can clone your repos without typing a thing. Repos you create on your device can be published to GitHub or bitbucket in seconds. Fix a bug, start a blog, or think bigger.
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Clone: FAQ

Does Clone have support for iPad devices?

Yes, Clone can be used on an iPad.

Who developed the app?

Clone was created by Dan Leehr L.L.C..

What is the minimum iOS version required to use Clone?

To function properly, the app requires at least iOS 11.0.

What is the overall rating of the app?

Clone has an average rating of 3.0 out of 5.

What is the primary genre of the Clone app?

The Primary Genre Of The Clone App Is Developer Tools.

What is the latest Clone version?

The current version of the Clone app is 1.4.0.

What is the date of the most recent Clone update?

The most recent update for Clone was released on November 30, 2024.

What is the specific date when the app came out?

The release date of the app was on February 5, 2023.

What is the content advisory rating for Clone?

Suitable for children aged 4 and up, contains no objectionable material.

What languages does Clone support?

You can use the Clone app in English.

Is Clone available in Apple Arcade's lineup?

No, Clone is not available on Apple Arcade.

Are there in-app purchases available in Clone?

Yes, Clone offers in-app purchases to enhance your experience.

Does Clone support Apple Vision Pro compatibility?

No, Clone does not support compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

Are there any advertisements in Clone?

No, there are no advertisements in Clone.

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Reviews of Clone

Doesn’t work

tried to pull any of my repositories from GitHub. Successfully “connected” to github, created keys, but when I try to clone it repeatedly asks for username/password and fails to work. With the generated, and verified property registered keys, it shouldn’t even be asking for credentials. I’ve been using git for just over fifteen years, so I can say with a fair degree of certainty… this app doesn’t work.
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There’s “wrong”, and then there’s this.

I cloned a repo, opened a .js file in the built in editor, and it changed all the single- and double-quotes to typesetter’s quotes.

Gone

It does appear to be abandoned, sadly.