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Re: GIT version


Le 07/02/2025 à 14:05, Benoît Minisini a écrit :
Le 07/02/2025 à 09:21, Christof Thalhofer a écrit :
Meanwhile I have no problem any more that the IDE shows Git information,
but at that time the IDE put all changes into the staging area and that
was annoying.

Nope, that was not right. I still have the same problem with "Git Magic". If I – for instance – add a new class the IDE puts it into the Git staging area. This is a behavior that I don't like. For that reason the Git version control utilities of the IDE are still unusable for me.

So I find that option to generally switch off the IDE's Git handling still very useful.

Alles Gute

Christof Thalhofer


Why do you need to not put a new file in the staging area automatically?


And why managing some projects with the IDE, and not some others?

There is many ways of using git, so I'd really like to understand, and see if I can make the IDE more clever with git.

Regards,

--
Benoît Minisini.


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