non et c'est une bonne idée;
2 choix s'offrent à moi..
git-cola et git-gui...
$ sudo apt-cache search git gui | grep "git"
coriander - control IEEE1394 digital camera
dvb-apps - Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB) applications
engauge-digitizer-doc - engauge-digitizer user manual and tutorial
fldigi - digital modem program for hamradio operators
git-cola - highly caffeinated git GUI
git-gui - fast, scalable, distributed revision control system (GUI)
gitmagic - guide about Git version control system
golang-github-odeke-em-command-dev - cli subcommands for Go
golang-github-rackspace-gophercloud-dev - Go SDK for OpenStack
gpscorrelate - correlates digital photos with GPS data filling EXIF fields (command line)
gpscorrelate-gui - correlates digital photos with GPS data filling EXIF fields (GUI)
gtkmorph - Digital image warp and morph (gtk)
guilt - quilt for git; similar to Mercurial queues
homesick - keep your dotfiles (configs) in git
mixxx - Digital Disc Jockey Interface
mixxx-data - Digital Disc Jockey Interface -- data files
qgit - Qt application for viewing GIT trees
ruby-github-linguist - detection and highlight of the programming language of source code
xmorph - digital image warp and morph (x11)
Avant que j'essaye l'un ou l'autre ça vous dit quelque chose ?