- maybe the option to automatically sync remote repos would be nice(or some VScode style alert that N amount of remote changes have not been synced)
- every so often I collapse all the files in explorer and go down the list and click on "sync" to get the latest files
- Strange thing in search pallet, if I type in the name (or partial name) of a repo first, I cannot search within it eg.
- I want to open the
Field
file in the formik repo - Field is super generic so I type
formikfield
in the search, but get no results
- I want to open the
- at first glance there doesn't seem to be a way to add a repo when you close the "welcome" tab
- after some searching I found that the "home" icon in the bottom left got you back there, but I did search for command in the command pallet first, and even tried the help menu and looked around the "explorer" section for some time
- eventually I learned that the "repo" keyword in the command pallet is what I'm looking for, but even then I need to know to to open search with
⌘P
and type "repo" followed by a space
- connecting to Github/Bitbuck is nice and easy
- would have expected the button
Add Github token
to change after I added that token- They seem to change when I added both a Github and Bitbucket token/password
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I used it as my primary editor for a bit, but I found the universal search across repos to be an issue at times
- searching for files with generic names is just easier when I'm only looking in the repo I'm working on
- Did seem to do a better job of bringing "my" files to the top compared to my experience of trying the editor for the first time
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Getting the team on-board (esp. for comments functionality) was a bit of a non-starter at our company
- team is all over the place editor wise (VSCode, Sublime, VIM, some jetbrains product...)
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I've been using Sourcegraph alongside another editor, which is working very well so far
- Using the other editor to "focus" on coding
- Using SG for search/discovery/etc...
- Also using SG for looking at PRs whenever I need more context then the diff shown in bitbucket