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It is a little bit of a weird bastard child of the ideas in magit and fugitive, coming from vim and fugitive myself, but having always admired the workflow of magit. Mix that with whatever is possible interface-wise in Sublime Text, and you have SublimeGit.

I think it depends a lot on your workflow. If you're comfortable with, and used to, the command line this might not be for you. But for easy staging and committing of individual files/hunks I find it very useful. Also, even if you're just using Sublime Text as your commit message editor, this will give you color highlighting of you commit message, including gently nudging you towards good practices for commit messages.



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