I was doing a very complex file change merge using SourceTree and it took me less than half of the time I estimated.
Atlassian SourceTree offers a straightforward initial setup and stability, making it ideal for fixing broken repository merges and efficient CI/CD integration. Its valuable branches graph enhances functionality, though some users prefer command line interfaces. Meanwhile, Visual Studio Code is favored for its intuitive interface and dual-purpose use. However, programmers sometimes find SourceTree's fonts visually unappealing. Potential users should weigh personal preferences against these features when choosing between these tools.





