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 l
Jakub Narębski 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 behavior with chro
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 N
#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 wrote:
> W dniu 07.04.2013 05:02, Trenton D. Adams pisze:
>
>> On
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 (
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