<HTML><BODY><div class="cl-2iz0acab7g"> <div class="mail-quote-collapse"><blockquote style="border-left:1px solid #0857A6;margin:10px;padding:0 0 0 10px"> In tortoisesvn:<br>><br>> - mark 6 repositories in explorer and click update. All repositories<br>> will be updated.<br>><br>> In tortoisegit:<br>><br>> - pull, stash window, rebase, stash pop prompt per repository.<br>><br>> Just with the update you are already a two dozen of clicks in.<br><br>Maybe use another tool than tortoisegit ?<br><br>I used it in the past. It's an ill-conceived fork of tortoisesvn.<br><br>What you describe I do on the command line in 1 go.<br><br>I don't much care for UI tools but what I see from my colleagues who do use<br>UI tools, none of them has to do so many clicks as you describe.</blockquote></div></div><div> </div><div> </div><div>I used TortoiseGit when I was learning Git. Now it's just getting in the way. A lot of routine "clicks" are replaced with a simple command or a script.</div><div><br>As I already wrote, you can even create MR in GitLab using the "git push" command, I have a script for that, too, and many others. Graphical clients don't allow for such automation.</div></BODY></HTML>