Author Archives: Kelvin Yap
Sourcetree 3.0 branches out with new hosting services
The power of Sourcetree lies in its ability to simplify how you manage changes to your source code in a visual way, whether you’re new to coding and trying to master the basics, or an experienced hand working with a team around a complex codebase. We also speed …
Getting started with Bitbucket Pipelines in Sourcetree
Modern software development practices like CI/CD and DevOps help the whole team be responsible for code quality. However, success in this environment depends on important information being accessible to everyone, instantly. Our Sourcetree team has taken this idea to heart …
SourceTree support moving to Atlassian Community
Starting Tuesday, May 9th, we will be supporting SourceTree through the new Atlassian Community. Dedicated support via Atlassian Community In the past we focused on providing support to SourceTree users with their various setup and configuration issues via support.atlassian.com. …
SourceTree for Windows 2.0: New UI, faster performance, and Microsoft Git Virtual File System support
It’s an exciting time to be a Windows developer using SourceTree. We’ve seen steady adoption of SourceTree for Windows and today more than half our users come from Windows – impressive for a tool that used to be Mac only! Since launching the 2.0 beta in …
OAuth Support and SSH Key Generation
Connect to your Bitbucket or GitHub accounts securely and with ease in the latest versions of SourceTree for Windows and Mac. These versions of SourceTree fully support OAuth 2.0. Users with Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) enabled can connect to both services via OAuth …
SourceTree for Windows 1.9.9 released
We’ve been hard at work squashing bugs, fixing crashes, patching and upgrading parts of SourceTree for Windows in version 1.9.9. Remember that annoying memory leak in the TreeView? Patched. Want support for Git LFS 1.5.2? We’ve added that. Feel free to check …
SourceTree blog update
Dear Readers, SourceTree team here with a quick update on how we are managing the SourceTree blog. Starting Friday, October 28th, we will be turning off commenting on the blog. It’s not that we don’t want to talk to you – we do! We noticed that sometimes blog comments …