The type of editing changes, but the mechanism doesn't that much.
I have a tree of files, and I need to search for the file names and/or file content, open the found file, and edit it.
then, i commit those changes to git.
IntelliJ has my favorite git integration in an editor, so I mostly chose it for that.
At some point, they completely changed the design of it. I used the new design for a while, but realized that I liked the old one better.
So I went back, and began testing the generously provided by JetBrains<3 older versions until I arrived at the newest version which still had the previous style of the git integration.
The type of editing changes, but the mechanism doesn't that much.
I have a tree of files, and I need to search for the file names and/or file content, open the found file, and edit it.
then, i commit those changes to git.
IntelliJ has my favorite git integration in an editor, so I mostly chose it for that.
At some point, they completely changed the design of it. I used the new design for a while, but realized that I liked the old one better.
So I went back, and began testing the generously provided by JetBrains<3 older versions until I arrived at the newest version which still had the previous style of the git integration.
The type of editing changes, but the mechanism doesn't that much.
I have a tree of files, and I need to search for the file names and/or file content, open the found file, and edit it.
then, i commit those changes to git.
IntelliJ has my favorite git integration in an editor, so I mostly chose it for that.
At some point, they completely changed the design of it. I used the new design for a while, but realized that I liked the old one better.
So I went back, and began testing the generously provided by JetBrains<3 older versions until I arrived at the newest version which still had the previous style of the git integration.
The type of editing changes, but the mechanism doesn't that much.
I have a tree of files, and I need to search for the file names and/or file content, open the found file, and edit it.
then, i commit those changes to git.
IntelliJ has my favorite git integration in an editor, so I mostly chose it for that.
At some point, they completely changed the design of it. I used the new design for a while, but realized that I liked the old one better.
So I went back, and began testing the generously provided by JetBrains<3 older versions until I arrived at the newest version which still had the previous style of the git integration.
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