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Brackets Git undoing edits #1336

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r-luna opened this issue Jun 20, 2017 · 0 comments
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Brackets Git undoing edits #1336

r-luna opened this issue Jun 20, 2017 · 0 comments

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r-luna commented Jun 20, 2017

I've been using Brackets Git for a couple of years now and noticed early on that files seem to revert randomly to previous states. I worked through it not knowing where the issue was... I have a new computer now where I am running the latest Git, Brackets & Brackets Git. I have noticed the quasi pattern where if I use Brackets Git to do substantial commits I am in danger of having work undone. In those scenarios i open bash and do things by hand.

I cannot give you a step-by-step to reproduce, only the general pattern that I have come across where saved code gets undone to some previous state - this unfortunately is light on detail.

  1. Work on multiple files, create many changes saving files multiple times (typically hours spent)
  2. open brackets git
  3. the file that is currently viewable will flicker. Edits in that file may or may not change. Other files may change as well.

I have not noticed if the only work reverting is on files that are open or not, which might be. I have not noticed if files are being reset to previous commits (which I suspect). I cannot confirm that entire files revert - its seems like only portions of code get undone.

Again, sorry for no additional detail. I realize this might not be an actionable issue.

Windows 7 SP1
git version 2.11.0.windows.1
Brackets Release 1.9 build 1.9.0-17312 (release 189f6d39a)
Brackets Git 0.16.6

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