Having just gone through some of Jesse's lazygit tutorials, a number of the features such as editing arbitrary command sequences seem to now be configurable. That said, being able to view a git graph of the relationships between various local and remote (origin) branches is conspicuously absent. Vscode provides that as do lots of git clients but not obvious how to do that in lazygit
Having just gone through some of Jesse's lazygit tutorials, a number of the features such as editing arbitrary command sequences seem to now be configurable. That said, being able to view a git graph of the relationships between various local and remote (origin) branches is conspicuously absent. Vscode provides that as do lots of git clients but not obvious how to do that in lazygit
Have you taken a look at magit, *the* package for git interaction in the one true ~~editor~~ OS?
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you can change selected line in yaml config gile
Im done, I'll just get back to duplicating files and changing the name to 'filename(2)'
Who needs git when you have cp
@@BrodieRobertson While we’re at it, did you know POSIX includes a VCS, the oldest VCS there is? C’mon, make a video about SCCS.
How to configure both esc/q to close?
What wm do you use? Is it i3 ?
@Adam Hughes Thanks
How to resolve merge conflict and keep both?
i believe the command is b
I am also new to this tho I haven't even been able to set this up in neovim :(
Are you amish?
Are you
@@BrodieRobertson worse, I'm russian)