W dniu 10.04.2013 19:03, Jakub Narębski pisze:
W dniu 07.04.2013 05:02, Trenton D. Adams pisze:
On that first page that shows up, it shows the .git folder. It would
be kind of nice if it shared out both the git repo and the actual
current project files. I frequently have stuff I'd like to
Please do not top-post.
On 11.04.2013, Trenton D. Adams wrote:
#1 would actually work. Though long term it would be cool to view it
with all the most recent commit information, kind of like github does.
You know, showing updated 4 days ago.
On Wed, Apr 10, 2013 at 11:03 AM, Jakub
Jakub Narębski jna...@gmail.com wrote:
Unfortunately it turns out such simple solution doesn't really work.
First, for some reason Firefox 20.0 refuses to follow file:/// link,
even though it shows correctly worktree if copy'n'pasted as URL in new
window / new tab.
I can confirm this
W dniu 07.04.2013 05:02, Trenton D. Adams pisze:
On that first page that shows up, it shows the .git folder. It would
be kind of nice if it shared out both the git repo and the actual
current project files. I frequently have stuff I'd like to see in a
web browser, and even requires one
#1 would actually work. Though long term it would be cool to view it
with all the most recent commit information, kind of like github does.
You know, showing updated 4 days ago.
On Wed, Apr 10, 2013 at 11:03 AM, Jakub Narębski jna...@gmail.com wrote:
W dniu 07.04.2013 05:02, Trenton D. Adams
Hello,
On that first page that shows up, it shows the .git folder. It would
be kind of nice if it shared out both the git repo and the actual
current project files. I frequently have stuff I'd like to see in a
web browser, and even requires one (i.e. Navigating to
file:///home/blah/blah doesn't
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