gmaster is an interesting Windows based git client, but you cannot install it off-line, and by default it does not use the external git.exe.
See the below tweets.
- [WayBack] GMaster-installer.exe via `wget https://gmaster.io/Installer` fails · GitHub
- [WayBack] Daniel Ulfe on Twitter:”ssh does not seem to work for me, I get “…input is not a valid Base-64 string…”. Same public/private keys worked fine in command line. #SadGMastering via @gmasterscm”
- [WayBack] Carlos. on Twitter:”Please check the following twit with the instructions to configure gmaster to use git.exe by default for the pull/push operations. It should help: https://t.co/PYj1A25nhr… “
- [WayBack] Ruben de Alba on Twitter: «The problem is that gmaster doesn’t use git.exe by default for the pull/push operations. To enable it, just copy the following entries inside the [git.exe] section in the gmaster config file: clone.enabled=true fetch.enabled=true pull.enabled=true push.enabled=true… »
- [WayBack] Carlos. on Twitter:”Please check the following twit with the instructions to configure gmaster to use git.exe by default for the pull/push operations. It should help: https://t.co/PYj1A25nhr… “
- [WayBack] gmaster git gui client on Twitter “If you are using gmaster and you love it… help us spread the word with this new video 📺📺📺… “
–jeroen





