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A professional Git client for iOS devices, offering full version control with a focus on reliability and transparency. Manage repositories, visualize commit history, and perform advanced Git operations securely. Optional AI assistance is available for commit messages and insights.
2.3
April 7, 2026
# Gitzy 2.3 — Release Notes Welcome to **Gitzy 2.3**! This update improves how you organize repositories, keeps the commit graph steady while you sync, and makes working with repos **outside your default storage folder** reliable on macOS and iOS. ### Repository list - **Favorites:** Pin important repositories to the top of the list. - **Sorting:** Choose how the list is ordered—recently opened, recently added, or by name. ### Smoother repository refresh - After fetch, pull, push, or refresh, the commit graph and changes view stay visible while data reloads, with less flashing and fewer layout jumps. ### Repositories outside the default folder - **Browse to open:** If a repository lives outside your configured default location, use **Browse** to add it—Gitzy can store the security-scoped access it needs. - **Clear guidance:** Pasting a path that still needs explicit access shows a helpful message instead of failing silently. - **Remotes & sync:** Once access is granted, remote URLs are resolved more reliably (Git remotes first, with config as a fallback). - **Folder access banner:** If access is still missing, repository detail shows a clear callout with **Choose folder…**—presented as a Gitzy-style card with a gradient icon tile, strong typography, and the primary action, so it matches the rest of the app instead of feeling like a generic warning. ### Clone & hosting defaults - **Example clone URL** in hints now uses `https://github.com/...` as the sample. - **Default host ordering** in quick-select and related flows lists **GitHub** before **Codeberg**, matching common expectations while staying provider-agnostic. ### AI (local / structured) - **Commit drafts:** AI-generated commit messages are less likely to repeat a generic example title—the draft flow no longer primes the model with a stock sample commit line. - **Consistency across providers:** Structured AI features use the same task-specific prompts and explicit JSON contracts more consistently (including **Ollama**), so behavior lines up better between providers. ### Reliability - **Missing worktree index:** Opening a repository no longer fails only because `.git/index` is temporarily missing; conflict state stays sensible until Git restores the index.
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Gitzy is a professional Git client designed for developers on iPhone and iPad. It provides full version control capabilities, including repository management, commit history visualization, and advanced Git operations, with a strong emphasis on reliability and user privacy.
No, Gitzy does not contain advertisements. The app is built with a focus on developer experience and privacy, ensuring an ad-free environment for all users.
Gitzy is available for iPhone and iPad, bringing powerful Git functionality to Apple's mobile and tablet platforms.
Authentication in Gitzy uses tokens that are stored securely in the system Keychain. This ensures that your credentials remain private and under your control.
While Gitzy's core functionality for managing local repositories and history is available offline, syncing with remote repositories (push, pull, fetch) requires an internet connection.
Gitzy includes powerful features such as rebase, revert, and reset (soft, mixed, hard modes). It also offers tools to clean and discard untracked or modified files, with explicit confirmation for destructive actions.
Gitzy prioritizes reliability, safety, and transparency, offering a developer-first experience. It keeps your repository data on your device and credentials in the Keychain, without tracking or ads.
While Gitzy is built for professional developers, its clear interface, visual commit graph, and human-readable error messages can assist developers of all levels in understanding and managing their Git workflows.