On Sep 30, 2015, at 5:31 PM, Jens Alfke wrote:

> 
>> On Sep 30, 2015, at 2:01 PM, Alex Zavatone <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> Can't commit anything.  Fun times.
> 
> There’s this obscure command-line tool called “git”… ;-) Or GUI apps like 
> SourceTree (free!)

Yeah, I though "or I could use the terminal" only after I realized I launched 
the previous version of Xcode to be able to commit.

Just ran into the screwed up Check Out window as well where the paths to the 
repos have line wraps.  I really with the Xcode team would STOP screwing with 
the interface once they got it to work.  We need less crap flying all over the 
place and more of a dev tool that actually does its job.

I remember when our team found out that those little disclosure triangles had 
been removed from the items in the Inspector panels that now look like plain 
old text.  People (myself included) wasted 1/2 an hour trying to find the 
options that were so easy to see before BECAUSE THERE WAS UI THAT SHOWED US 
THAT THE ELEMENT WAS CLICKABLE.

This minimalist UI needs to die in a fire.

Anyway, it looks like I may actually have a screwed up version of Xcode 
downloaded from the developer site even though it passed all checks on the 
install.

I hope it's as simple as that.

> (Seriously, I _never_ commit or push anything from Xcode anymore. I’ve seen 
> it do the wrong thing too many times, including committing changes in other 
> repositories that I didn’t tell it to commit to … I think this is because of 
> the truly screwy way it deals with submodules. I’ll use Xcode for diffs, but 
> that’s it.)
> 
> —Jens

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