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SideBarGit

#23

Hello,

I’ve got real problems using this on windows. Whenever I want to push/fetch/pull, sublime completly freezes… other commands work, but are useless without pushing and pulling :confused: any fix for that?

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#24

No yet. see above.

You may want to push/pull with the other git plugin.

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#25

Installed latest available version today.

[quote]Git : No such file or directory
Possible error:
git not found on $PATH[/quote]

Mac OS X
Git is in $PATH

23:04:07 aac-mac wmg # which git /usr/local/git/bin/git 23:04:09 aac-mac wmg # git --version git version 1.7.8.3

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#26

You may want to open file “packages/SideBarGit/SideBarGit.py”

And replace “debug = False” to “debug = True” and paste the output of everything about git here.

Also that problem is an OS problem, I’m not sure If I can help you. You may don’t have access to the file, or the python can’t access the file or git can’t access, don’t know.

1 )
Try with the same file on command line.
if works…:
2)
Try on sublime console

import os; os.path.exists('/your file name here/')

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#27

[quote=“tito”]You may want to open file “packages/SideBarGit/SideBarGit.py”

And replace “debug = False” to “debug = True” and paste the output of everything about git here.

Also that problem is an OS problem, I’m not sure If I can help you. You may don’t have access to the file, or the python can’t access the file or git can’t access, don’t know.

1 )
Try with the same file on command line.
if works…:
2)
Try on sublime console

import os; os.path.exists('/your file name here/')[/quote]

Same problem here.

I’m on Mac. Git is on path.
os.path.exists(’/usr/local/git/bin/git’) returns True.

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#28

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#29

I am also seeing this. As far as I can tell I have the latest version.
OSX 10.7.4
Sublime Text 2 Build 2181

I get this in the console:

import os;
os.path.exists(’/usr/local/git/bin/git’)
True

When I try and use the sidebar menu to do anything I get the “Git not found on path” error just as the above few posts do.

Is there anything else I can provide to help track down the issue?

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#30

Open file /SideBarGit/sidebar/SideBarGit.py

and below line 41, add

if object.command[0] == 'git': 
    object.command[0] = '/usr/local/git/bin/git'

It needs to be at the same level of indentation as the previous line…

That may works. No idea. Some people have strange paths behaviour I don’t have. Good luck.

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#31

you may need to restart sublime after the change.

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#32

it would be really awesome if you could double-click on an entry (for example in a git log result) and have sublime text open the corresponding file. Not sure if the api would support that.

Also, the F5 update rocks, thanks!

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#33

One other thing. the liberal git command seems to truncate parameters, so when I use it to do git rm \pathspec --cached what actually gets run is git rm \pathspec, a rather unfortunate (but recoverable) misinterpretation of my intent.

UPDATE
Actually, I was wrong - it did exactly what I expected it to do :neutral_face:

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#34

[quote=“corischlegel”]it would be really awesome if you could double-click on an entry (for example in a git log result) and have sublime text open the corresponding file. Not sure if the api would support that.
[/quote]

Would love to see this feature too!!

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#35

I do my work in branches exclusively, branched from master. It would be extremely helpful for me if I could do a “git diff master” or "git diff " through this plugin and output the diff into a buffer and navigate within that back and forth between the source code that is shown in the diff.

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#36

Hi tito,

Is the “Difftool” menu option supposed to call an external diff tool ?

If so, how do I configure it to work ?

Regards,
Danny

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#37

Hi Tito,

When entering a commit message, is there a way to select from messages I entered in the past ?

Regards,
Danny

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#38

[quote]Is the “Difftool” menu option supposed to call an external diff tool ?
If so, how do I configure it to work ?
[/quote]

Yep, I don’t know which one, was requested by a user. IIRC the default git installation provides a difftool, but for some reason, I don’t have it installed here.

[quote]When entering a commit message, is there a way to select from messages I entered in the past ?
[/quote]

Nope. You may want to use the short log viewer… first… Log -> list of changes latest 50

Regards,

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#39

Hi Tito,

I installed Kaleidoscope on my Mac and configured my ~/.gitconfig like this :

[code][difftool “Kaleidoscope”]
cmd = ksdiff --partial-changeset --relative-path “$MERGED” – “$LOCAL” “$REMOTE”
[diff]
tool = Kaleidoscope
[difftool]
prompt = false

[mergetool “Kaleidoscope”]
cmd = ksdiff --merge --output “$MERGED” --base “$BASE” – “$LOCAL” --snapshot “$REMOTE” --snapshot
trustExitCode = true
[mergetool]
prompt = false
[merge]
tool = Kaleidoscope
[/code]

I then restarted SublimeText2.

However, choosing “git/Difftool/all changes since the last commit” does nothing.

On the other hand, running “git difftool” from the terminal opens up Kaleidoscope showing the difference between 2 files.

What could I be missing here ?

  • Danny
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#40

Never mind.

Discovered Sublime is looking for “ksdiff” in the path, which at this time was /usr/bin .

So I created a symbolic link called /usr/bin/ksdiff which points to /Applications/Kaleidoscope.app/Contents/Resources/bin/ksdiff .

Problem solved.

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#41

Hi.

Is it possible to supress the output to tabs? i currently use Add & Commit & Push a lot throughout the day and everytime two new tabs are opened with the output. this leads to me having to close quite a lot of tabs per day. so it would be nice to have an option to supress the opening of tabs or at least have the output in a single tab and append the content every time.

Great plugin otherwise :smile:

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#42

I’ve same problem :slight_smile: is kind of annonying… I can live with this for a bit, but was really considering to not open a tab when no errors are presented. So be with me, I’ll try to add something…

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