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Visual Studio Code@code·
Visualize your repo's history... now directly built into @code 🚀
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nizzy
nizzy@nizzyabi·
@code cursor better
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Agora
Agora@AgoraIO·
@code My history - "fixed" - "testing" - "some more changes" - "some changes"
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rj
rj@rxjxmx·
@code Turned this feature off because it made the entire git history tab insanely slow and unusable...
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Simon Tunaitis
Simon Tunaitis@simontunaitis·
@code To all terminal users, I couldn't recommend lazygit enough. If you prefer not to leave your editor, there's also a plugin that integrates it directly into VS Code
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Gaëtan
Gaëtan@steellgold·
@code This has been available for a long time, hasn't it?
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Amit Wani
Amit Wani@mtwn105·
@code Nice. No need of git lens now
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Bwana Maina
Bwana Maina@bwanamaina·
@code "scm.showHistoryGraph": false
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Sadiq
Sadiq@Elonmalone13·
@code So should i get rid of my old Git Graph extension?
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Fede
Fede@fedeeeeeev·
@code Please, stop adding features I need to hide.
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Joshua
Joshua@jwgain01·
@code Used it this week when working on my ci/cd repo. Worked pretty good, not sure how performant it will be for a large repo with massive commits.
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Sandip Wane
Sandip Wane@sandipwayne·
@code I disabled this because the app was getting slow
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Amith Tiwari
Amith Tiwari@TiwariAmith·
@code Great job, super annoying for me. Turned it off after trying it for a few hours.
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Nils
Nils@nilsandrey·
@code nice. now allow us to git in the main panel please, more now with this chart.
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Yahya
Yahya@YahyaaRahimov·
@code After inline git blane i will remove the gitlense completely
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Dave Coolidge
Dave Coolidge@CoolaPHP·
@code I guess I can uninstall the git graph extension 🤔 or is this different?
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Josip
Josip@josip_·
@code this thing is super annoying but luckily I don't use the version control UI anyway
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Mr Right
Mr Right@right_possible·
@code Nah, i'll use void instead
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Bijan
Bijan@Beethoven779·
@code Since this has been added, i found out that vs code does not track the changed files on the left menu correctly. Sometime i need to close and reopen the app so the change files would be displayed
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mandeep
mandeep@mandeepabagga·
@code Whoever thought this was a good idea, sorry to break it to you, but it's not, remove it
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