GitDrive - Git client & server 4+

Git-enabled mobile hard drive

磊 李

Designed for iPad

    • 3.8 • 4 Ratings
    • Free
    • Offers In-App Purchases

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Description

The repository pushed from your PC to GitDrive will be automatically synced to iCloud. As a result, it turns the iOS device already in the palm of your hand into a Git-enabled mobile hard drive!

GitDrive also has powerful Git client functionality; whether you need to trace file versions, view branches and tags, or apply syntax coloring to source code; from viewing Markdown files, to checking PDF, Word, or the various types of image and audio-video files; it can get the job done!

Main Features:
- Powerful Git Server supports Git Smart transfer protocol; supports access by 5-10 users concurrently (using iPad will increase concurrent user accessibility).
- Support for repository-based user authorization control.
- Shallow updates and cloning operations for the repository.
- Repository management; every repository update operation will be controlled by transaction; if the operation is interrupted, all data will be immediately rolled back, or automatically rolled back when App is re-started, reliable and dependable!
- iCloud repository syncing; no need to worry about data loss, because all repositories are backed up on the cloud!
- Graphical commit record; all branches are available at a glance.
- High-speed syntax coloring engine; supports syntax coloring for over 100 programming languages; will be updated periodically.
- GitHub integration; simple to search and clone GitHub repositories.

If you want to access server by domain, but don't want to manually modify the hosts file each time, then GitDrive Finder can help! Finder will search the app in LAN and automatically add the IP address and domain mapping to the hosts file. Anytime you switch between LAN connections and run the Finder, the IP address and domain mapping will be updated.

Finder is located in the ‘finder’ directory, part of the Tutorial that is included with the App.

What’s New

Version 1.1.0

GitDrive is more secure now! You can push the content to your repository via https, which is implemented by a self-signed X509 certificate that will be generated during first lanuch, this means each device will have its own X509 certificate. You can also export the X509 certificate from GitDrive and trust it in the system where the git client is installed.

Ratings and Reviews

3.8 out of 5
4 Ratings

4 Ratings

caliston753 ,

Doesn’t allow editing

Just provides repo viewing - no local editing of files and committing back to repo. Doesn’t show in Files app so Share is the only way to extract files, and can’t save back to repo

Developer Response ,

Thanks for your comments, currently editting file isn't supported by GitDrive, this is how GitDrive designed, it is designed as a portable git server with limited client side function. If you want to edit files in repository, you have to clone it into your local machine and then editting it with your favorate editor, and then push it back to the app. But anyway I am considering to add this function in further release as this may be more convenient in some cases.

App Privacy

The developer, 磊 李, indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy.

Data Not Linked to You

The following data may be collected but it is not linked to your identity:

  • Identifiers
  • Usage Data
  • Diagnostics

Privacy practices may vary based on, for example, the features you use or your age. Learn More

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