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Is there a way to do a Git Pull from one of the dashboards? #1463
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Really looks like it is not bound to the typical dashboards. I usually do this from the "Repo History" view. (Press Often I also fetch first to get a "preview" of what will change. It would feel natural to have it in the "branches" dashboard, I think. |
Ah, got it -- I feel like I had seen it somewhere at some point, that must have been it. I don't use that dashboard much, so that'd explain it. Not a biggie, just was wondering. I agree with you that it would be a good fit in the branches dashboard! |
I'm not a branches dashboard user but after looking at this it looks like a "bug". In the dashboard we have:
Here By reading the code, |
Interesting -- thank you for digging into it! Not a big deal, as I said -- maybe one way to handle it would be to check out a different branch and then do the M and check out the newly updated branch. Or just the command palette as I'm doing now. Thanks for the deep dive! You can close this ticket anytime. |
Hello, this isn't really an issue but a question, but wasn't sure where to ask. I love the product first of all, depend upon it and use it every day, thanks for your amazing work on this.
When I pull a branch from GitHub, I always do the command palette and do Git Pull, which works just fine. But that feels like something that might be on a dashboard somewhere? Am I just blind and that's on one of the dashboards somewhere? Apologies in advance if I'm missing something obvious.
Thanks very much.
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