Reading your comment and #32459, I realize that VSCode source control did have some major issues back then.
It looks like they have improved though, as the latest VSCode I use doesn't auto-initialize repositories anymore.
Reading your comment and #32459, I realize that VSCode source control did have some major issues back then.
It looks like they have improved though, as the latest VSCode I use doesn't auto-initialize repositories anymore.
It's not that. It means discard all changes made after the last change committed to this local repository.
~~He wouldn't have seen the "Discard Changes" button at all if source control wasn't already setup (and detected by VSCode).~~
~~No sane program will delete files when you initialize source control either.~~
As I found later, VSCode did have weird behaviors with source control back then. My experience is more with the latest versions.
"Changes" encompass more than you think. Creating / Deleting files are also changes, not just edits to a file.
It can also be all of them at the same time, which is why VSCode uses "Changes" instead of "Files".
Look at what they need to mimic a fraction of my cuteness.
It's a better deal to just get the Orange Box bundle because it is 90% off.
What, your printer doesn't have a full keyboard under its battery? You've gotta get with the times my man.
Wow that's very useful!
I tried to find the source but the account is suspended lol
It sounds and looks really cool! Added to my list.