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Re: SideBarGit

Postby tito on Sun Jun 17, 2012 11:51 pm

you may need to restart sublime after the change.
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Re: SideBarGit

Postby corischlegel on Wed Jan 30, 2013 4:52 pm

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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Re: SideBarGit

Postby corischlegel on Wed Jan 30, 2013 5:34 pm

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 :|
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Re: SideBarGit

Postby ph03 on Sat Feb 09, 2013 11:19 am

corischlegel wrote: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.


Would love to see this feature too!!
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Re: SideBarGit

Postby vanRijn on Wed Mar 13, 2013 9:21 pm

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 <parent branch>" 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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