On Aug 29, 2016, at 7:50 PM, Quincey Morris wrote: > On Aug 29, 2016, at 17:08 , Alex Zavatone <z...@mac.com> wrote: >> >> If there isn't a shortcut key for this "thing I assume people do all the >> time" > > Actually, I use Command-Option-C (SourceControl -> Commit…) for this. It > gives the nice file diff display, so I can just look at the file list, or > look at the actual changes. Then I just cancel out. > > Are you asking specifically about a keyboard shortcut? There is, of course, a > filter button for this at the bottom right of the navigator pane. >
Yes, I am asking for a keyboard shortcut because I click that little filter button all the time. Out of all my classes, I want to see all the files that have source control status before I decide to do anything with them When you use command option c, do you already have a file selected? I'm generally at the point before that where I want to go, "let me see the files I want to consider operating on" first. Thanks man.
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