A keyboard-driven terminal user interface client for Git, Mercurial, and PlasticSCM version control systems.
Verco is a terminal-based client that provides a unified interface for working with multiple version control systems including Git, Mercurial, and PlasticSCM. It focuses on keyboard-driven navigation and operations to enhance productivity for developers who prefer command-line workflows.
Developers who primarily use the command line and work with multiple version control systems like Git, Mercurial, or PlasticSCM.
It offers a consistent, keyboard-centric interface across different VCS, eliminating the need to switch between different CLI tools and enhancing terminal workflow efficiency.
A simple Git/Mercurial/PlasticSCM tui client based on keyboard shortcuts
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Supports Git, Mercurial, and PlasticSCM from a single client, eliminating the need to switch between different CLI tools, as highlighted in its key features.
All operations are accessible through keyboard shortcuts, enhancing productivity for terminal users who prefer minimal mouse interaction, per its keyboard-centric design philosophy.
Provides a visual, interactive interface within the terminal, ensuring fast performance and low resource usage, aligning with its simple architecture focus.
As a terminal-based tool, it lacks graphical elements like drag-and-drop or visual diff tools, which may hinder users accustomed to GUI clients.
The README is hosted externally (e.g., on SourceHut), which can make initial setup and troubleshooting more challenging compared to well-documented tools.
Being multi-VCS focused, it may have fewer plugins, integrations, and community resources than popular Git-specific alternatives like lazygit or GitKraken.