NM. Posted a little too hastily. My files actually do update live with 
external changes in state (though that may be a more of an operating system 
thing than specific to Spyder. I'm using Xubuntu 14.04).

Would still love to hear about thoughts from others and how they integrate 
git into their workflow with Spyder.

On Tuesday, June 28, 2016 at 2:11:04 PM UTC-4, Nicklas Stockton wrote:
>
> I have been using Spyder for a number of years now and love the interface 
> and tools it provides. My current project is hosted on github and proken up 
> into a number of branches. Is there any way to integrate the git workflow 
> into Spyder? At a minimum, is it possible to have Spyder recognize when the 
> current file has changed outside of itself (e.g. when I switch between 
> branches) and give me the option to update the file in editor (or do it 
> automatically)?
>
> Additionally, I was thinking of eventually writing some plugin which would 
> expose some git features like side-by-side editing of files which are in 
> different branches, writing commit messages and pushing, switching 
> branches, etc directly into the Spyder GUI. Do some of these tools already 
> exist in some form or another? Are there similar tools/plugins someone has 
> developed? I don't want to repeat work when there is something already (or 
> the opportunity to collaborate with other devs).
>
> Thanks for any info.
> Nick
>

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