![]() ![]() One of the greatest hindrances in the process of opening your existing repository in Fork was actually finding it in the long list in Repository Manager. It all changes now: Fork will show a star indicator in tabs if the repository contains uncommitted changes.Īutomatically create folder structure in repo manager If you’re managing multiple repositories at once using tabs, you might have noticed that you had to open a tab to see whether the repo had leftover changes you needed to commit. Show uncommitted changes indicator in tabs There is now a separate option to show invisible characters while inspecting source diffs, so that no change remains unreviewed. There are times when only whitespace is actually affected by the change, but Fork used to have no way to show if, say, you converted tabs to spaces. The commits we push every day do not need to contain visible changes. Option to show hidden characters (spaces, tabs) You can sort either alphabetically or chronologically (starting with the most recently used tags/branches). The latest release of Fork helps you to organize important commits by introducing sorting for branches and tags. It’s quite easy to get overwhelmed with the number of tags and branches in a project with a long history of releases. You can select a Quick Action for interactive rebase in the context menu. Starting with Fork 1.0.78, there is an easier way to start with interactive rebase: Quick Actions. Quick interactive rebase actionsįiring up the whole interactive rebase workflow, might be a bit of an overkill if all you’re trying to do is a simple squash. Improved status control is only available starting from macOS Mojave. It now shows the info about active processes and behind/ahead commit count for the active branch. We have revamped Fork’s status control to fit more useful details. You can create a rule for your bugtracker using a simple regular expression: Fork can now transform this reference into a highlighted link that leads you directly to the ticket in question. Many of our commits include a reference to the issue tracker that we’re using. BEYOND COMPARE DARK THEME DOWNLOADImages tracked using Git Large File Storage might not physically reside on your drive, but it doesn’t mean you should not be able to preview them.įork 1.0.76 allows you to preview and download LFS images, while also showing details for all files stored in LFS.Ībility to highlight bugtracker references Here’s a look at some of the most interesting features introduced in the latest versions of Fork. This time on our blog, there’s a lot more stuff than usual – we’ve decided to cover multiple recent Fork releases that didn’t receive a separate blog entry. ![]() At Fork, we’re always busy at work implementing new features and fixing issues. ![]()
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