I often edit multipe git repos in parallel. I run diffhub multiple times, thats fine.
As long as there is not changes, I'm not able to see which diffhub panel shows which git repo. I kind of want to see what git repo it's tracking and likely also in what folder it is on my local machine.
Also for some reason I had to force reload in the browser panel to catch up with the changes. I often don't create a branch but just work on the main branch and do a 2 line change or so.
Also I just created a new file which did not show up in diffhub (because it's not added in git). Was also confusing, I had to run git status manually and I saw a new file was created. May also show somehow to "show" new files - not in .gitignore
Really like this!
I often edit multipe git repos in parallel. I run diffhub multiple times, thats fine.
As long as there is not changes, I'm not able to see which diffhub panel shows which git repo. I kind of want to see what git repo it's tracking and likely also in what folder it is on my local machine.
Also for some reason I had to force reload in the browser panel to catch up with the changes. I often don't create a branch but just work on the main branch and do a 2 line change or so.
Also I just created a new file which did not show up in diffhub (because it's not added in git). Was also confusing, I had to run git status manually and I saw a new file was created. May also show somehow to "show" new files - not in .gitignore
Really like this!