My sincere thanks to Working Copy for sponsoring my writing this week.
Working Copy is a Git client for iOS that allows you to access all your Git repositories from your iPhone or iPad.
With Working Copy, you can edit, branch, commit changes, and push commits back to the server right from your phone. It provides an iOS 8 extension, too, so that other applications can read from your repositories and write back changes, and you can clone repositories to make them available even when the device is offline.
“Hold on,” you may be thinking, “there’s no way I can get my work done on iOS, typing on a small glass screen and working without my toolchain and development environment!” In fact, you’re probably not planning on switching from your desktop computer anytime soon. But here’s the interesting bit: there’s actually no switch to make. You still read and write email on your computer as always, for example, but a lot of the tasks associated with archiving, deletion, and quick replies are now performed on your phone.
Having your Git repositories on iOS complements your existing setup too. You probably carry around a few games, some social network apps, some music, and a few books on your device. That Git project close to your heart – you know the one – should be with you as well.
Working Copy is available as a free download on the App Store. Get it now, and clone your most precious repository. You won’t regret it.
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