Issue Type: Bug (or maybe feature)
HI!
I have a habit that I constantly do ctrl + shift + p and Git: Sync and we have strict rules on doing feature branches, hence creating (& removing) lots of branches per week. (did I just implicitly mentioned that I'm fast : )))) ) So it comes to me a lot that I do Git: Sync and I see no action, and sometimes I even don't understand that no action happened. So it happens a lot that I do code, I do branches, I do sync, I go home happy, I come back tomorrow and I find out that my commits existed only on my local system the whole time. (and, BTW, I have strict inner rules that my codes should always be synced with remote)
So, firstly, what I am asking for, is to receive a toast, a popup, an error, or everything that can notify me when I do Git: Sync and my branch is not published yet, so I can remember to publish my branch every time its new.
Secondly, I think it wouldn't be bad if VSCode automatically publishes my branch when I do Git: Sync. I'm not sure if this is correct considering git rules/conventions. But If that's OK with Git & VSCode team/community, well, that's OK with me :)
+1
Keep up the good work :)
VS Code version: Code - Insiders 1.30.0-insider (9878edb, 2018-11-30T06:19:37.226Z)
OS version: Windows_NT x64 10.0.17134
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Issue Type: Bug (or maybe feature)
HI!
I have a habit that I constantly do
ctrl + shift + pandGit: Syncand we have strict rules on doing feature branches, hence creating (& removing) lots of branches per week. (did I just implicitly mentioned that I'm fast : )))) ) So it comes to me a lot that I doGit: Syncand I see no action, and sometimes I even don't understand that no action happened. So it happens a lot that I do code, I do branches, I do sync, I go home happy, I come back tomorrow and I find out that my commits existed only on my local system the whole time. (and, BTW, I have strict inner rules that my codes should always be synced with remote)So, firstly, what I am asking for, is to receive a toast, a popup, an error, or everything that can notify me when I do
Git: Syncand my branch is not published yet, so I can remember to publish my branch every time its new.Secondly, I think it wouldn't be bad if VSCode automatically publishes my branch when I do
Git: Sync. I'm not sure if this is correct considering git rules/conventions. But If that's OK with Git & VSCode team/community, well, that's OK with me :)+1
Keep up the good work :)
VS Code version: Code - Insiders 1.30.0-insider (9878edb, 2018-11-30T06:19:37.226Z)
OS version: Windows_NT x64 10.0.17134
System Info
checker_imaging: disabled_off
flash_3d: enabled
flash_stage3d: enabled
flash_stage3d_baseline: enabled
gpu_compositing: enabled
multiple_raster_threads: enabled_on
native_gpu_memory_buffers: disabled_software
rasterization: enabled
video_decode: enabled
video_encode: enabled
webgl: enabled
webgl2: enabled
Extensions (20)