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If I want to add specific sub folders in that deep folder structure I’m now pretty screwed as I can’t expand the path window wide enough to see the full path to identify said files. In the old folder view with drag drop that was one motion – grab that folder, drag and drop to check in area, done.

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If I have a folder of files with a deep structure that I want to commit, I now have to shift select all of those items in one giant flat list, being careful that i’ve not accidentally scrolled too far? That’s a big increase in manual steps prone to errors. What happened to folder view? Who decided check boxes or right clicking to then select an option was faster than drag dropping? Wow, this is a big step back in productive user workflow 🙁 We hope you like the new version of SourceTree as much as we do!

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  • Hosted Repositories now automatically shows repositories for all the teams/projects/organisations your account has access to.
  • The Working Copy sidebar entry now has an indicator of the number of files uncommitted.
  • Amend last commit is now supported in Mercurial too (hg 2.2+ required).
  • Subtree support now includes a squash option when adding.
  • Automatic switching to ‘All Files’ filter when you search on an empty file status list.
  • An improved setup wizard to get new users started.
  • There are lots of other refinements we don’t have room for here:

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    To access the author settings, just click your avatar:įrom now on SourceTree requires Mac OS X 10.7 or higher 10.6 is no longer supported although you can of course continue to use previous versions of SourceTree on that platform. If you change your mind and don’t want to commit immediately, just hit Escape and everything will be saved for when you want to come back and finish it off.

  • ⇧⌘O – Open the Commit options drop-down (amend last commit, signing etc).
  • Of course you can still stage, unstage and discard from the diff down to a line level:įinally when you come to commit, the commit panel simply pops up from the bottom of the file status pane (where you can see any draft message you might have already started to write), either by clicking on it, or using the usual Cmd-Shift-C keyboard shortcut.Īs you can see, this is a lot more streamlined, but all the options are still there, and you can drive them with keyboard shortcuts now:

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    The functions for manipulating hunks and lines now switch depending on what you have selected select lines of code to bring up the line buttons, click anywhere outside the code to deselect and bring the hunk buttons back. Not only does it look much cleaner, it makes better use of the space, with each hunk hunk of code scrolling independently (rather than everything being one big scrolling area), and controls are locked to the edges of the view for easier access. The diff view has been given a complete overhaul both visually and functionally. While you can still use the right-click context menu on files to access the full gamut of operations, we’ve also added a quick-access panel for the most commonly used actions, just click the ‘…’ button on the right of a file entry: You can switch back and forth between the simple and advanced modes on the context menu: However as soon as you use one of the staging functions, SourceTree will switch to showing the staged and unstaged areas as above, which is what most more advanced Git users will want to see.

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    If you’re new to SourceTree, our default mode for git is simply for you to check the files you want to commit, which is more approachable to people who don’t understand staging yet. You can also use the spacebar to toggle the checkboxes for the current selection if you want to stage / unstage many files at once. You can mark whole files for inclusion in the next commit (stage them in git terms) by checking the boxes in the file list:

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    We’ve streamlined the commit experience so that it is no longer a separate sheet, but instead it’s built right in to the file status view: This release focuses on improved visual design in areas such as the file status and diff views, and a much improved, more streamlined commit experience.

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    We’re very happy to announce that the next major update to SourceTree for Mac is now available. SourceTree for Mac 1.9 – Out Now! By Steve on April 29, 2014






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