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I just wanted to stop by to say that I would 2x ❤️ if GitButler could work seamlessly "on top of" a regular git client where you could be checked out on any git branch, at any given time.
Although I somewhat understand the technical reasons why this is true, I wish it wasn't the case:
You cannot use both GitButler virtual branches and normal Git branching commands at the same time, you will have to "commit" to one approach or the other.
I am not yet willing to fully commit to GitButler flow, however, I'd like to use GitButler to supercharge my git-flow [with virtual branches] to "separate" somewhat unrelated work from the "main work" I am doing on a git feature branch (e.g., fixing a bug, doing some type of refactoring, etc.) then to separately merge that unrelated work into "main" without having to do the stash/temp-commit, branch-switching, etc. dance.
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Hey there! I L-O-V-E what you're doing here.
I just wanted to stop by to say that I would 2x ❤️ if GitButler could work seamlessly "on top of" a regular git client where you could be checked out on any git branch, at any given time.
Although I somewhat understand the technical reasons why this is true, I wish it wasn't the case:
I am not yet willing to fully commit to GitButler flow, however, I'd like to use GitButler to supercharge my git-flow [with virtual branches] to "separate" somewhat unrelated work from the "main work" I am doing on a git feature branch (e.g., fixing a bug, doing some type of refactoring, etc.) then to separately merge that unrelated work into "main" without having to do the stash/temp-commit, branch-switching, etc. dance.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: