Product Information
What is Working copy?
Access Git repositories anytime, anywhere. Clone, edit, commit, and push while allowing other apps to access the repository.
Git is a vital part of our work lives, and iOS can be part of that. Committing even while offline adds utility for devices moving in and out of network coverage. Cloning a repository gives you a local copy on your iOS device, complete with commits from all branches. You can browse content and make changes from within the app. Other apps, like Files, WebDAV, or those supporting x-callback-url, can access these files. Changes can be committed and pushed back to the remote.
The idea of serious programming on iOS might seem far-fetched when you're used to a large screen, a physical keyboard, and a full IDE. But as it turns out, not every email is serious prose, and not everything in Git is critical programming. Sometimes you just want to update a TODO file or tweak a Jekyll site. Sometimes you only need to add a file a designer sent after hours.
How to use Working copy?
Working Copy is a powerful Git client for iOS devices, enabling users to access, clone, edit, commit, and push Git repositories anytime, anywhere, even offline. It brings Git functionality to mobile devices for quick updates or urgent fixes.
Core Functions of Working copy
File Version Control
Git support
Syntax Highlighting
Work Offline
Dark Mode
Ad-Free
Usage Scenarios of Working copy
- Update TODO files or adjust Jekyll websites
- Add files sent by designers after hours
- Quickly address issues during emergencies or when project fixes are needed
- After cloning a Git repository, use apps like Textastic to edit, preview, and commit changes
- Resolve merge and rebase conflicts
- Efficiently handle videos and other large assets with Git LFS
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